Charged Particle-Beam Acceleration and Lasers: Contextualizing Technologies that Shaped Electronic Warfare

  • Lambrechts W
  • Sinha S
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In 1931, Nikola Tesla, famous inventor and the father of alternating current (AC), publicized at a media conference that he was on the brink of discovering and presenting a totally new source of energy.

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Lambrechts, W., & Sinha, S. (2017). Charged Particle-Beam Acceleration and Lasers: Contextualizing Technologies that Shaped Electronic Warfare (pp. 29–66). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47403-8_2

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