I. Introduction
A magnetic electron beam focusing system is an essential constituent of power microwave devices, such as klystron amplifiers and traveling-wave tubes (TWTs), which avoids the electron stream spreading due to space-charge forces ensuring suitable electron beam propagation, with diameter approximately constant, through the microwave device drift tube. Thus, the beam constitutes an adequate material medium to be able to convert its own kinetic energy into electromagnetic radio-frequency (RF) power. Magnetic focusing systems can be composed of solenoids, permanent magnets, or both. Details of possible systems and design examples can be found in [1] and [2].