high-energy electron

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electron
noun[C]
uk
/iˈlek.trɒn/
us
/iˈlek.trɑːn/
an extremely small piece of matter with a negative ...
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Spatial distribution ofhigh-energyelectronemission fromwater plasmas produced by femtosecond laser pulses.
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When such laser pulses interact with plasmas orhigh-energyelectronbeams, radiation damping, which is usually small, can become large.
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This scheme may have a potential to bring a compacthigh-energyelectron-bunch generator.
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Thus, in an internal conversion process, ahigh-energyelectronis emitted from the radioactive atom, but not from a nucleon in the nucleus.
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Electron beam processing involves irradiation (treatment) of products using ahigh-energyelectronbeam accelerator.
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Beta decay is the release of a beta particle, ahigh-energyelectron.
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When the photon has been absorbed, the resultinghigh-energyelectronis transferred to a nearby phaeophytin molecule.
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In photophosphorylation, light energy is used to create ahigh-energyelectrondonor and a lower-energy electron acceptor.
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These supply the strong magnetic fields perpendicular to the beam which are needed to convert thehigh-energyelectronenergy into photons.
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These observations are consistent with a preliminary evidence of forward acceleration of high-energy electrons.
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The plasma is generated by electron impact ionization, where high-energy electrons collide with and ionize neutrals, creating secondary electrons and ions.
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