fast electron
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffastandelectron
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fast
adjective
uk/fɑːst/us/fæst/
moving or happening quickly, or able to move or ...
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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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(Definition offastandelectronfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This means that most of thefastelectronenergy is finally transferred inside the target.
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After the second peak, thus, thefastelectronbeam intensity is rapidly decreased.
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These effects are predicted to play a fundamental role, depending on material conductivity, and even to be the major limiting factor infastelectronpropagation.
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Using thefastelectronprofiles obtained in the double scale cases, the core heating simulations were carried out.
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We performed integrated simulations with correctedfastelectronprofiles, and we estimated the core heating properties.
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In three dimensions, we would expect a lowerfastelectroncurrent density and hence a lower electric field.
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It is found that for relativistic laser intensities and sufficiently long pulse durations, the proton energy gain is typically several times thefastelectrontemperature.
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It is clear that positive chirp enhancesfastelectronyield, while negative chirp suppresses it.
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Hybrid simulations offastelectrontranspor t in conducting media.
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First, thefastelectronduration was stretched by a factor of five.
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With this distribution, thefastelectroncurrent density spreads strongly when electrons penetrate the target, resulting in a lower current density and field generation.
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This allowed thefastelectroncontribution to be clearly distinguished from other possible sources of heating of the background matter.
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The model also assumes that the background electrons respond instantaneously, and that thefastelectrondensity is much less than that of the background electrons.
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Until now, no experiment really investigated the heating effect offastelectronbeams, a crucial point in fast ignition.
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This gives an electric field that opposes thefastelectronpropagation into the target, and that would accelerate protons into the target.
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