magnetroni
Magnetroni are vacuum tubes that generate microwave-frequency electromagnetic radiation. They provide high-power microwave signals by exploiting the interaction of electrons with a resonant cavity structure in a magnetic field, producing non-linear oscillations that radiate energy at microwave frequencies. The term refers to magnetrons in general, which have been used in radar, microwave ovens, industrial heating, and various scientific instruments.
Construction and operation are based on a heated cathode that emits electrons into a vacuum inside an
Common applications include microwave ovens, where 2.45 GHz is a typical operating frequency, and radar systems,
Safety and shielding are important, as operating magnetrons produces intense microwave fields; devices are designed to