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DURING the last year, a new type of magnetron oscillations has been widely used in the Philip's laboratories. These oscillations are obtained by raising the magnetic field above the critical cut-off value in a split anode magnetron. Preferably four anodes are used, which are connected together in opposite pairs, in order to obtain two outside connexions.
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POSTHUMUS, K. Magnetron Oscillations of a New Type. Nature 134, 179 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/134179a0
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