scattered electrons
collocation in Englishmeaningsofscatteredandelectron
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scattered
adjective
uk/ˈskæt.əd/us/ˈskæt̬.ɚd/
covering a ...
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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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However, the ponderomotively scattered electrons should exhibit a component oscillating at the second harmonic of the laser frequency.
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In the bright-field image formed by the elastically scattered electrons, the precipitates appear as electron-dense structures in a low-contrast background.
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It is clearly seen that the amount of scattered electrons falls down rapidly with increasing magnetic field.
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As a result, we could not detect the scattered electrons in the presence of the magnetic field at all.
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A short bunch is composed at the leading front of the scattered electrons on the z-axis.
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The grids are used for screening out the inelastically scattered electrons.
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These inelastically scattered electrons can reach the detector to yield kikuchi diffraction patterns, which are useful for calculating diffraction conditions.
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A second field, applied externally, accelerates these scattered electrons towards the screen.
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The detector was designed to accept only elastically scattered electrons.
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So the effects of shadowing and blocking vanish what means all the liquid film contributes the same amount of scattered electrons to the signal.
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Kikuchi lines are formed in diffraction patterns by diffusely scattered electrons, e.g. as a result of thermal atom vibrations.
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Back scattered electrons are decelerated by annular optics and focused onto a ring shaped electron multiplier at about 15.
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An annular dark field detector collects electrons from an annulus around the beam, sampling far more scattered electrons than can pass through an objective aperture.
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These images are formed by collecting scattered electrons with an annular dark-field detector.
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