Papers

The following papers were submitted to the conference:

Keynote Address: From £10,000 magee to $7 magee and $10 transmitter and receiver (T/R) on a single chip

E Brookner

Summary of magnetron development

R Burman

The power and the glory: controversies of the Tizard Mission, UK and US centimetric radar*

P Judkins

Maurice Ponte and Henri Gutton, pioneers of early French studies on resonant magnetron (1932–1940)

Y Blanchard

A statistical study of magnetron patents in the early years of electronics between 1920 and 1945; heuristic focusing around the discovery of the cavity magnetron

M Leconte

Early magnetron development especially in Germany

J Goerth

Cavity magnetron in Russia

N Borisova

Frequency bandwidth narrowing technology for cavity magnetrons: installing cavity magnetrons into commercial marine radar

H Obata, K Furimoto,
N Tsuji, H Hashimoto &
M Kawaguchi

History and future of the Relativistic Magnetron

J Benford

The magnetron and microwave oven: a unique and lasting relationship

J Osepchuk

GEC-CSF interaction in magnetron history and development

A Reddish

Developments in marine radar magnetrons

M Brady & M Edwards

Spatial-harmonic magnetrons with cold secondary-emission cathode: towards unlimited lifetime

D Vavriv

Advanced computer modelling of magnetrons

Y Alfadhl, D Li & X Chen

First multi-cavity magnetrons were built in NII-9, Leningrad, during the spring of 1937.
PIC simulations of the first 4-cavity S-band CW magnetron

A Andreev &
K Hendricks

Increased efficiency and faster turn-on in magnetrons using the transparent cathode

M Fuks, S Prasad &
E Schamiloglu

In the Labor People’s Name: development of 60-kW magnetrons in the artificial famine plagued Ukraine in the early 1930s

A Nosich & A Kostenko

Work on magnetron oscillations by Czech physicist August Žácek, his students and colleagues

E Tešínská

Dutch contributions to magnetron development before 1940

D Rouwhorst

Developments of radar and magnetrons in The Netherlands after 1945

A de Keijzer

The German wartime struggle to catch up with Allied power magnetron technology*

A Bauer

All the above papers (apart from those marked "*") will be published shortly in Conference Proceedings.

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