- A
cyclotron is a type of
particle accelerator invented by
Ernest Lawrence in 1929–1930 at the
University of California, Berkeley, and
patented in 1932...
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Cyclotron resonance describes the
interaction of
external forces with
charged particles experiencing a
magnetic field, thus
moving on a
circular path...
- In
particle physics,
cyclotron radiation is
electromagnetic radiation emitted by non-relativistic
accelerating charged particles deflected by a magnetic...
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laureate of the
Nobel Prize in
Physics in 1939 for his
invention of the
cyclotron. He is
known for his work on uranium-isotope
separation for the Manhattan...
- Fourier-transform ion
cyclotron resonance m****
spectrometry is a type of m****
analyzer (or m**** spectrometer) for
determining the m****-to-charge ratio...
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Electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) is a
phenomenon observed in
plasma physics,
condensed matter physics, and
accelerator physics. It
happens when the...
- Ion
cyclotron resonance is a
phenomenon related to the
movement of ions in a
magnetic field. It is used for
accelerating ions in a
cyclotron, and for measuring...
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British Columbia, Canada. It
houses the world's
largest normal conducting cyclotron, a
source of 520 MeV protons,
which was
named an IEEE
Milestone in 2010...
- injector-2
cyclotron, and the ring-
cyclotron. They
accelerate the
protons to
around 80
percent of the
speed of light. In a
proton source based on
cyclotron resonance...
- {B}},k_{\hat {B}}\right)} Typically,
experiments that
measure cyclotron motion (
cyclotron resonance, De Haas–Van
Alphen effect, etc.) are
restricted to...