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Magnetization Coils

Fig. 2. A magnetooptical player (2). P = polarizer MC = magnetic coil (for magnetooptical writing) NBS = neutral beam spHtter PBS = polarizing beam... Fig. 2. A magnetooptical player (2). P = polarizer MC = magnetic coil (for magnetooptical writing) NBS = neutral beam spHtter PBS = polarizing beam...
FIG. 19-38ii U nes of force produced by a C-frame magnet (coils and iron-magnet surface),... [Pg.1793]

We measure V (from the voltmeter reading), < (from the deflection of the spot), B (from the current through the magnet coil windings), substitute them into (15), and calculate... [Pg.241]

The interfacing of the CAT with the MS-9 is illustrated in Figure 5. The ions in the m/e region of interest, after being focussed, pass by a small magnet coil which deflects the beam back and forth over the detector slit. After passing through the slit, the ions strike an electron... [Pg.95]

H. Schmidt, M. Westphal et al. 1993, Bruker Analytische Messtechnik, (Method for the construction of an optimized magnet coil), Patent Application EP0563647. [Pg.75]

Turn on the cooling water (to magnet coils, magnet power supply, microwave bridge). [Pg.25]

Fig. 6 Comparison of image projection in optical and electron microscopes. In the former, an optical lens focuses and enlarges a beam of light. In the electron microscope, a magnetic coil is used to bend electron rays for focusing and enlargement of the specimen. (Adapted from Ref. 1.)... Fig. 6 Comparison of image projection in optical and electron microscopes. In the former, an optical lens focuses and enlarges a beam of light. In the electron microscope, a magnetic coil is used to bend electron rays for focusing and enlargement of the specimen. (Adapted from Ref. 1.)...
Optimization approaches and cost functions 1.3. MSE magnet coil arrangement and 164... [Pg.161]

Abstract Superconducting magnet coil arrangements applicable in nuclear... [Pg.162]

Fig. 4. Arrangement for the electron optical reproduction of a photo cathode [according to Mahl (32)] K photocathode, S fluorescent screen, A quartz lamp, B quartz window, M magnetic coils, C window for the direct observation of the cathode. Fig. 4. Arrangement for the electron optical reproduction of a photo cathode [according to Mahl (32)] K photocathode, S fluorescent screen, A quartz lamp, B quartz window, M magnetic coils, C window for the direct observation of the cathode.
From coil (1) the current goes to magnetic coil (Magnetspule) (3) and then to condenser (Kondensator) (5) where the charge is stored. [Pg.674]


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