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Focused ion beam
Focused ion beam Focused ion beam, also known as FIB, is a scientific ... However, whereas the SEM uses a focused beam of electrons to image the sample in ... chamber, a FIB instead uses a focused beam of gallium ions. Gallium is chosen because ... sample. By scanning an area with the beam, the precursor gas will be decomposed ...
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Chasman-Green lattice
Chasman-Green lattice Renate Chasman and G. Kenneth Green designed ... what is commonly known as Chasman-Green lattice. It is an arrangement of magnets to focus and correct the beam in particle accelerators.
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Reflection high-speed electronic beam diffraction (translated from Japanese)
Reflection high-speed electronic beam diffraction Reflection high-speed electronic beam diffraction(It is it is the squilla ... accelerated, accelerated with thin angle. The electronic beam reflecting with the sample surface, reaches to ... the phosphor screen, ties the image. Electronic beam wave length at the time of acceleration ... not have an influence on process, molecular beam epitaxy method and the like (in- ...
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Universal Century Technology
... as a result of the intervention of beam weapons. Before its intervention all mobile suits ... outer layer of sturdy armor. However the beam weapons were easily able to pierce this ... to spontaneously align into a regular cubic lattice structure called an I-field. An I-Field lattice will slowly expand and scatter into space ... electromagnetic radiation is due to the small lattice of the I-Field creates fringes ...
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Minovsky Physics (Gundam wiki)
... to spontaneously align into a regular cubic lattice structure called an I-field. An I-Field lattice will slowly expand and scatter into space ... electromagnetic radiation is due to the small lattice of the I-Field creates fringes that ... Minovsky particles that form the I-field lattice also help catalyze the fusion reaction, in ... are required to compress an I-field lattice. If enough energy is applied, and ...
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Optical tweezers
... Optical tweezers make use of a laser beam to provide an attractive force (in the ... are a microscopic version of the tractor beam concept popular in many science fiction stories ... al., 1986), i.e. a tightly focused beam of light capable of holding microscopic particles ... with the electric field created by a beam of light, creating an induced dipole about ... forward by the light. However, if the beam is strongly focused the intensity gradient ...
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Electron diffraction
... of Aberdeen George Paget Thomson passed a beam of electrons through a thin metal film ... Davisson and Lester Halbert Germer guided their beam through a crystalline grid. Thomson and Davisson ... electron diffraction, the intensity of a diffracted beam is given by: |
Anyone who's bored can remove the links on here to existing article (not just redirect pages). I only want the reds and redirects.
... only want the reds and redirects. #[[abrikosov lattice]] #[[absolute horizon]] #[[absolute pressure]] #[[absorption coefficient]] #[[acceleration ... batterman's effect]] #[[bbgky hierarchy]] #[[bcs theory]] #[[beam area]] #[[beam convolution]] #[[beam pattern]] #[[beam solid angle]] #[[beam width]] #[[beam--clamped ...
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User talk:Salsb/Missing physics
... obvious redirects. abbe prism abney effect abrikosov lattice absolute horizon absolute pressure absorption coefficient acceleration ... batterman's effect bbgky hierarchy bcs theory beam area beam convolution beam pattern beam solid angle beam width beam--clamped ...
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Transmission electron microscopy
... TEM) is an imaging technique whereby a beam of electrons is focused onto a specimen ... their wave-like properties mean that a beam of electrons can in some circumstances be made to behave like a beam of radiation. The wavelength is dependent on ... heavy atoms interacting strongly with the electron beam. The electrons can be detected using a ... scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM), where the beam can be rastered across the sample ...
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