FAQ

What is the Beam Coupling Coeffiecient?
Beam Coupling Coeffiecient refers to the parameter that quantifies the degree of interaction between the electron beam and the electromagnetic fields within the tube. Beam Coupling Coeffiecient is usually measured using the Radian per Meter for Propagation Constant. Note that the value of Beam Coupling Coeffiecient is always negative.
Can the Beam Coupling Coeffiecient be negative?
Yes, the Beam Coupling Coeffiecient, measured in Propagation Constant can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Beam Coupling Coeffiecient?
Beam Coupling Coeffiecient is usually measured using the Radian per Meter[rad/m] for Propagation Constant. are the few other units in which Beam Coupling Coeffiecient can be measured.
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