1 |
SynchrotronAccelerator in which particles travel on an orbit with a fixed radius. The acceleration is effected by electric fields and guidance on the orbit by magnetic fields. The orbit of the DESY synchrotron H [..]
|
2 |
SynchrotronA cyclic particle accelerator in which the magnetic field (to turn the particles so they circulate) and the electric field (to accelerate the particles) are synchronized with the traveling particle be [..]
|
3 |
SynchrotronA device used to produce high-energy X-rays that can inscribe features on a chip potentially as small as 100 nanometers.
|
4 |
SynchrotronA cyclotron in which the magnetic field strength and frequency of accelerating voltage increases with the energy of the particles to keep their orbital radius constant.
|
5 |
SynchrotronA particle accelerator in which the oscillating frequency varies.
|
6 |
SynchrotronA type of circular accelerator in which the particles travel in synchronized bunches at fixed radius.
|
7 |
Synchrotron(physics) A form of cyclotron in which charged particles are accelerated by an electric field that is synchronized with a magnetic field that keeps them in a circular path.
|
8 |
Synchrotron(n) cyclotron in which the electric field is maintained at a constant frequency
|
9 |
SynchrotronDevices for accelerating Protons or Electrons in closed Orbits where the accelerating voltage and Magnetic Field strength varies (the accelerating voltage is held constant for Electrons) in order to k [..]
|
10 |
SynchrotronA large circular facility/device that accelerates sub-atomic particles in a magnetic field in a circular path that generates electromagnetic radiation with a defined exit (beam line). One type of sync [..]
|
<< Storage ring | Synchro-cyclotron >> |