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William C. Brown

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microwave amplifier products. By 1952 his work on adapting magnetron principles to create a new broadband amplifier resulted in the 'Amplitron', today known more commonly as a crossed-field amplifier (CFA). In 1961 Brown published the first paper proposing
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over a distance of 1-mile (1.6 km) at 84% efficiency. He continued to make important contributions to this emerging technology until his retirement from Raytheon in 1984.
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that received all the power needed for flight from a microwave beam.
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Between 1969 and 1975 Brown was technical director of a
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Bill Brown (racewalker)
American
crossed-field amplifier
microwave power transmission
Iowa State University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Raytheon
magnetron
microwave energy for power transmission
Walter Cronkite
CBS Evening News
helicopter
JPL
kilowatts
Wireless power transmission
Beam-powered Plane
Popular Science
Google Books
"1995 Brown"
William C. Brown biography at the IEEE Global History Network
William C. Brown biography on the IEEE MTT-S website
Categories
20th-century American engineers
Raytheon Company people
1916 births
1999 deaths
Iowa State University alumni
Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni

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