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Electron-Gun Systems

An electron-gun system is an assembly used to generate and control a focused beam of electrons. Electron guns find applications in various fields, including CRTs, electron microscopes, electron-beam lithography systems, and particle accelerators. Learn more about electron-gun systems →


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Glossary
  • electron beam A stream of electrons emitted by a single source that move in the same direction and at the same speed.
  • electron-beam gun 1. A device generally used in a cathode-ray or camera tube to emit a stream of electrons moving at uniform velocity in a straight line. It consists of an emitting cathode and an anode, with an aperture for passage of some of the electrons. 2. A...
  • electron-beam evaporation A method of thin-film deposition in which electrons boiled off a heated cathode are used to melt the coating material. If a multipocket crucible is used, many materials can be processed at the same time.
  • electron-gun system An electron-gun system is an assembly used to generate and control a focused beam of electrons. Electron guns find applications in various fields, including cathode ray tubes (CRTs), electron microscopes, electron-beam lithography systems, and...
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