Author_Institution :
University of Cambridge, Engineering Department, Cambridge, UK
Abstract :
The standard reference books on electron optics, Glaser (1952), Sturrock (1955) and Grivet (1972), do not consider the possibility that an electron beam can exhibit a series resistance, even at zero frequency. The letter demonstrates that a series-resistance term must exist. Numerical estimates of the series resistance are given, from which it is shown that the resistance is not negligible for the high-density electron beams used in modern millimetre-wave oscillators and amplifiers. The consequences for noise theory and for the theory of crossed-field devices, in which the beam resistivity is increased by a large factor, are briefly discussed.