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Applying an electric field to change the trajectory of a charged particle beam
In electromagnetism, electrostatic deflection refers to a way of modifying the path of a beam of charged particles by the use of an electric field applied
Electrostatic_deflection
Vacuum tube used to display images
monitors and TVs the beams are bent by magnetic deflection, using a deflection yoke. Electrostatic deflection is commonly used in oscilloscopes. The tube
Cathode_ray_tube
Change in a moving object's trajectory due to a collision or force field
objects involved in the collision. Electrostatic deflection Coriolis effect Deflection yoke Impulse Reflection "Deflection". EduTinker. 31 October 2023. Retrieved
Deflection_(physics)
Part of a cathode ray tube which moves the electron beam around
to driving the large inductance of a deflection yoke. Compared with electrostatic deflection, magnetic deflection has fewer obstructions inside the tube
Deflection_yoke
Type of discharge tube
Faraday's law of induction like currents in wires. Both electric and magnetic deflection were evidence for the particle theory, because static electric and magnetic
Crookes_tube
Vacuum tube with an electron beam deflectable to one of two anodes
control grid, a screen grid, sometimes a suppressor grid, and two electrostatic deflection electrodes on opposite sides of the electron beam that can direct
Beam_deflection_tube
Beam of electrons observed in vacuum tubes
voltage electricity through rarefied air. In 1705, it was noted that electrostatic generator sparks travel a longer distance through low pressure air than
Cathode_ray
Topics referred to by the same term
Deflection yoke, a kind of magnetic lens used in cathode ray tubes Electrostatic deflection, a technique for modifying the path of charged particles by the
Deflection
In molecular physics/nanotechnology, electrostatic deflection is the deformation of a beam-like structure/element bent by an electric field (Fig. 1). It
Electrostatic deflection (structural element)
Electrostatic_deflection_(structural_element)
In molecular physics/nanotechnology, electrostatic deflection is the deformation of a beam-like structure/element bent by an electric field. It can be
Electrostatic deflection (molecular physics/nanotechnology)
Electrostatic_deflection_(molecular_physics/nanotechnology)
separate mesh, electrostatic focusing and magnetic deflection XQ1601 – 1⁄2" Newvicon; separate mesh, electrostatic focusing and magnetic deflection XQ2070/02B/G/R
List_of_vacuum_tubes
Non-sinusoidal waveform
horizontal deflection, though they typically use electrostatic deflection. On the wave's "ramp", the magnetic field produced by the deflection yoke drags
Sawtooth_wave
Artificial selection of the sex of offspring
The stream of X- and Y- droplets is then separated by means of electrostatic deflection and collected into separate collection tubes for subsequent processing
Sex_selection
many thousands volts. An electrostatic voltmeter uses the attraction force between two charged surfaces to create a deflection of a pointer directly calibrated
Electrostatic_voltmeter
Monochrome cathode-ray tube
and small table top sets. These smaller sets were direct view electrostatic deflection designs. This required an extremely high voltage to produce an
7JP4
Technology with features near one nanometer
environmental exposure". Science portal Technology portal Carbon nanotube Electrostatic deflection (molecular physics/nanotechnology) Energy applications of nanotechnology
Nanotechnology
Type of computer printing
varies according to the degree of drop deflection desired. This results in a controlled deflection by electrostatic charge on each droplet. Charged droplets
Inkjet_printing
Medium for transmitting moving images and sound
magnetic deflection, a varying magnetic field generated by coils and driven by electronic circuits around the neck of the tube, although electrostatic deflection
Television
Instrument for displaying time-varying signals
signal swing (tens of volts, sometimes over 100 volts) for CRT electrostatic deflection. In dual and multiple-trace oscilloscopes, an internal electronic
Oscilloscope
moved about electrostatically or magnetically. The CRT in an oscilloscope always uses electrostatic deflection. Ordinary electrostatic deflection plates can
Oscilloscope_types
Portable television by Clive Sinclair
MTV-1 used an AEG Telefunken 2-inch (5.1 cm) black-and-white, electrostatic deflection cathode ray tube (CRT) and included a rechargeable 4-AA-cell NiCad
MTV-1
Study of the physical and chemical properties of molecules
excited molecule. Physics portal Born–Oppenheimer approximation Electrostatic deflection (molecular physics/nanotechnology) Molecular energy state Molecular
Molecular_physics
Television that uses analog signals
linearity control is needed. This oscillator was designed for the electrostatic deflection CRTs but also found some use in electromagnetically deflected CRTs
Analog_television
British physicist (1856–1940)
field): The electric deflection is given by Θ = F e l / m v 2 {\displaystyle \Theta =Fel/mv^{2}} , where Θ is the angular electric deflection, F is applied electric
J._J._Thomson
Difference in electric potential between two points in space
fields are not rapidly changing, this can be neglected (see Electrostatics § Electrostatic approximation). The electric potential can be generalized to
Voltage
Type of display device
at low potential, which was placed after the deflection plates at the gun exit. The 17KV electrostatic field between this mesh and the separate, conductive
Vector_monitor
Experiments proving existence of atomic nuclei
spherical shape for simplicity. Thomson imagined that the balance of electrostatic forces would distribute the electrons throughout this sphere in a more
Rutherford scattering experiments
Rutherford_scattering_experiments
High-definition television standard
Kentaro; Ehata, Shigeru (1990). "2/3-inch MS (Magnetic-Focus Electrostatic-Deflection) HARPICON for Hi-Vision". The Journal of the Institute of Television
Hi-Vision
Lab technique in biology and chemistry
are therefore charged. The charged droplets then fall through an electrostatic deflection system that diverts droplets into containers based on their charge
Flow_cytometry
Group of four magnets
{v} \times \mathbf {B} ),} and thus magnetic deflection is more effective than electrostatic deflection. Therefore a 'lattice' of electromagnets is used
Quadrupole_magnet
Way to sort sperm cells in fertilization
The stream of X- and Y- droplets is then separated by means of electrostatic deflection and collected into separate collection tubes for subsequent processing
Sperm_sorting
Lithographic technique that uses a scanning beam of electrons
update] Typically, for very small beam deflections, electrostatic deflection "lenses" are used; larger beam deflections require electromagnetic scanning. Because
Electron-beam_lithography
Long distance transmission of text
early ideas for an electric telegraph included in 1753 using electrostatic deflections of pith balls, proposals for electrochemical bubbles in acid by
Telegraphy
Video camera tube displaying a built-in fixed image, 1950s–1980s
Retrieved 30 June 2022. "4560 Custom-built, 2" diameter, Electrostatic-Focus, Electrostatic-Deflection Monoscope Tubes For Use As Alphanumeric Character Generators
Monoscope
Type of microscopy
sample will change the deflection of the cantilever. The feedback then adjusts the height of the probe support so that the deflection is restored to a user-defined
Atomic_force_microscopy
Scientific instruments
intensity measurements. The sorting process is undertaken by an electrostatic deflection system that diverts cells into containers based upon their charge
Optical_tweezers
Type of electrostatic generator
centered in the rings, one can observe the deflection of the streams prior to each spark due to the electrostatic attraction via Coulomb's law of opposite
Kelvin_water_dropper
Examination of the heart's electrical activity
electrode produces a positive deflection depolarization of the heart away from the positive electrode produces a negative deflection repolarization of the heart
Electrocardiography
Plug-in vacuum tube holder
(Five effective pins: It was an electrostatic-deflection gas-focused type, with a diode gun and single-ended deflection. The anode and the other two plates
Tube_socket
First modern model of the atom
than beta particles, their deflection should be smaller still. The Thomson models simply could not produce electrostatic forces of sufficient strength
Plum_pudding_model
American teleprinter manufacturer
Inktronic Terminal is an electronic, high-speed teleprinter that uses electrostatic deflection to print characters at 1200 words-per-minute. The Inktronic terminal
Teletype_Corporation
ЛН) – Storage CRT LO (Russian: ЛО) – CRT for oscilloscopes with electrostatic deflection LP (Russian: ЛП) – Trochotron MI (Russian: МИ) – Magnetron MU,
Russian_tube_designations
defined parameter. The charged droplet will then encounter an electrostatic deflection system that will sort the cell to a different container based on
Cell_synchronization
Italian musician
Fraktale/Letzte Technologie", 2CD, 2007, Silentes, with F.I.C.P.S. "Electrostatic Deflection", CD, 2007, Silentes, with Maor Appelbaum "Der Abgrund", CD, 2007
Maurizio_Bianchi
German early warning radar system of World War II
Hans Hollmann of Telefunken filed a patent for the multi-phase electrostatic deflection in a cathode-ray tube "along a conical surface of revolution" "such
Jagdschloss_radar
NASA satellite of the Explorer program
ions according to energy per charge (1.2 eV/e to 12 keV/e) by electrostatic deflection in a toroidal section analyzer with subsequent acceleration (up
Fast Auroral SnapshoT Explorer
Fast_Auroral_SnapshoT_Explorer
Search for an atomic arrangement with the lowest inter-atomic force
optimization of the atoms in a carbon nanotube in the presence of an external electrostatic field. In this optimization, the atoms on the left have their positions
Energy_minimization
Chinese-American physicist
Wang, Z. L.; Ugarte, Daniel; de Heer, Walt A. (1999-03-05). "Electrostatic Deflections and Electromechanical Resonances of Carbon Nanotubes". Science
Zhong_Lin_Wang
Experiment measuring the force of gravity (1797–1798)
balance. Actually, the rod was never at rest; Cavendish had to measure the deflection angle of the rod while it was oscillating. Cavendish's equipment was remarkably
Cavendish_experiment
NASA satellite of the Explorer program
axis. An electrostatic analyzer measured protons and alpha particles with deflection voltages between 170 and 6400 volts. An electrostatic analyzer and
Explorer_43
expedient to the electromagnetic deflection of electrons described in the text is electrostatic deflection, using deflection plates. See John E. McGlynn,
In_re_Alappat
speed and low power consumption. It can also cause large deflection on thin membranes. Electrostatic-pneumatic MEMS devices usually consist of two membranes
Electrostatic–pneumatic activation
Electrostatic–pneumatic_activation
Fast, high sensitivity, low noise electronic photon detector
Whereas these early photomultipliers used the magnetic field principle, electrostatic photomultipliers (with no magnetic field) were demonstrated by Jan Rajchman
Photomultiplier_tube
upon the design and mirror size and range between 0.1 and 50 kHz. The deflection movement is either resonant or quasi-static. With microscanners that are
Microscanner
Electricity generation by nuclear fusion
long enough that the nuclear force pulling them together exceeds the electrostatic force pushing them apart, fusing them into heavier nuclei. For nuclei
Fusion_power
Ionizing radiation
caused by the particle knocking electrons from shells by either the electrostatic force or energy transfer from the beta particle to the electron by collision
Beta_particle
Early and obsolete type of computer memory
is steered around the front of the tube though the use of deflection magnets or electrostatic plates. Storage tubes were based on CRTs, sometimes unmodified
Selectron_tube
NASA satellite of the Explorer program
beacons until 31 January 1970. This instrument consisted of an Electrostatic deflection device and channeltron detector intended to measure electrons in
Explorer_36
Measure of electrostatic effect and how far it persists
length), is a measure of a charge carrier's net electrostatic effect in a solution and how far its electrostatic effect persists. With each Debye length the
Debye_length
ionization Electrostatic deflection Electrostatic discharge Electrostatic generator Electrostatic induction Electrostatic ion thruster Electrostatic lens Electrostatic
Index_of_physics_articles_(E)
Thermoplastic polymer
fatigue resistance, hardness, and rigidity, while increasing the heat deflection temperature. The styrene gives the plastic a shiny, impervious surface
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
Acrylonitrile_butadiene_styrene
Inorganic, nonmetallic solid prepared by the action of heat
includes crack deflection, microcrack toughening, crack bridging, incorporation of ductile particles, and transformation toughening. Crack deflection is a toughening
Ceramic
Converging particle beams using alternating field gradients
powerful deflection effect than earlier electrostatic systems at high beam kinetic energies. The multipole magnets refocus the beam after each deflection section
Strong_focusing
Thin vibrating membrane
commonly used for a Guitar speaker. Other types of speakers (such as electrostatic loudspeakers) may use a thin membrane instead of a cone. Microphones
Diaphragm_(acoustics)
disadvantage is the need for ink additives. Since this method is based on electrostatic deflection, ink additives, such as potassium thiocyanate, may deteriorate
Inkjet_technology
Instrument for measuring electric charge
Peltier, this uses a form of magnetic compass to measure deflection by balancing the electrostatic force with a magnetic needle. The Bohnenberger electrometer
Electrometer
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection device
Grounded-gate NMOS, commonly known as ggNMOS, is an electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection device used within CMOS integrated circuits (ICs). Such devices
GgNMOS
Extremely small sensors
S2CID 260666252. Poncharal P; Wang ZL; Ugarte D; de Heer WA (1999). "Electrostatic Deflections and Electromechanical Resonances of Carbon Nanotubes". Science
Nanosensor
Physical interaction of charged particles
that the charges were too diffuse to produce a sufficiently strong electrostatic force to cause such repulsion. In Rutherford's new model, the positive
Coulomb_scattering
British radar system from WWII
to oscilloscope-type displays which typically use faster-acting electrostatic deflection, but requires metal plates inside the tube, which would be difficult
AMES_Type_7
Core of an atom composed of nucleons
cloud of negatively charged electrons surrounding it, bound together by electrostatic force. Almost all of the mass of an atom is located in the nucleus,
Atomic_nucleus
NASA satellite of the Explorer program
height whenever it would decay to about 250 km (160 mi). The Miniature Electrostatic Analyzer (MESA) obtained data on the neutral density of the atmosphere
Explorer_55
used in video projectors and optics and micromirror devices for light deflection and control. Digital micromirror devices (DMD) were invented by Texas
Micromirror_device
CRTs designed for use as computer memory
the gun is steered around the display using magnetic (television) or electrostatic (oscilloscope) means. When the electrons strike the phosphor, the phosphor
Storage_tube
Device that controls current between electrodes
external magnetic deflection coil and was intended for use as an amplifier in telephony equipment. This von Lieben magnetic deflection tube was not a successful
Vacuum_tube
Instrument used for measuring voltage
useful if the voltage reverses its polarity. Voltmeters operating on the electrostatic principle use the mutual repulsion between two charged plates to deflect
Voltmeter
German physicist (1857–1894)
neutral and got what he interpreted as a confident absence of deflection in an electrostatic field. However, as J. J. Thomson explained in 1897, Hertz placed
Heinrich_Hertz
Imaging and diffraction using electrons that pass through samples
beam. Additionally, electrostatic fields can cause the electrons to be deflected through a constant angle. Coupling of two deflections in opposing directions
Transmission electron microscopy
Transmission_electron_microscopy
French physicist (1785–1845)
voltaic circuit, the Peltier effect. Peltier introduced the concept of electrostatic induction (1840), based on the modification of the distribution of electric
Jean_Charles_Athanase_Peltier
Electronic component
Germany, found that charge could be stored by connecting a high-voltage electrostatic generator by a wire to a volume of water in a hand-held glass jar. Von
Capacitor
Physics related to the study, design, building and operation of particle accelerators
dimensions. While it is possible to accelerate charged particles using electrostatic fields, like in a Cockcroft-Walton voltage multiplier, this method has
Accelerator_physics
Research of materials
fibers or carbon fibers have been added for added strength, bulk, or electrostatic dispersion. These additions may be termed reinforcing fibers, or dispersants
Materials_science
Object that has a magnetic field
circulating electric fields (which the power companies sell). B also produces a deflection force on moving charged particles (as in TV tubes). The tesla is equivalent
Magnet
Use of high-energy electrons to treat an object
that are both accelerated and shaped into a collimated beam by the electrostatic field geometry established by the gun's electrode configuration (grid
Electron-beam_processing
IBM office ink jet printer
proportion of them. The stream then traverses an electrostatic field generated by high-voltage deflection plates; charged drops are deflected onto the paper
IBM_6640
Experiment in Apollo 14 mission
heater was on. The main part of the instrumentation consisted of two electrostatic analyzers. One of these (analyzer A) pointed toward local lunar vertical
Charged Particle Lunar Environment Experiment
Charged_Particle_Lunar_Environment_Experiment
Physical constant equal to the speed of light
electric field) does not change the field. For static fields, such as the electrostatic field connected with electric charge, or the gravitational field connected
Speed_of_gravity
classified by actuation method (electrostatic, electrothermal, magnetostatic, piezoelectric), by axis of deflection (lateral, vertical), by circuit configuration
Radio-frequency microelectromechanical system
Radio-frequency_microelectromechanical_system
Type of particle accelerator
approximately-circular path. This may be accomplished using either dipole electrostatic or dipole magnetic fields, but because most storage rings store relativistic
Storage_ring
Force acting on charged particles in electric and magnetic fields
fields can be replaced by the magnetic vector potential A and (scalar) electrostatic potential ϕ by E = − ∇ ϕ − ∂ A ∂ t B = ∇ × A {\displaystyle {\begin{aligned}\mathbf
Lorentz_force
Conrad, Holger (December 11, 2015). "A small-gap electrostatic micro-actuator for large deflections". Nature Communications. 6 10078. Bibcode:2015NatCo
Bimorph
heating causes thermal expansion, pushing the apex forward. A comprehensive deflection model for this actuator involves solving a transcendental function numerically
MEMS_electrothermal_actuator
Instrument to measure the weight of an object
components Magnetic fields acting on ferrous components Forces from electrostatic fields, for example, from feet shuffled on carpets on a dry day Chemical
Weighing_scale
Generalized function whose value is zero everywhere except at zero
is the mass, ξ is the deflection, and k is the spring constant. As another example, the equation governing the static deflection of a slender beam is,
Dirac_delta_function
are extracted from the cyclotron chamber by means of a 3-section deflection electrostatic system to the entrance of the beam lines. The Czech Academy of
Nuclear Physics Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Nuclear_Physics_Institute_of_the_Czech_Academy_of_Sciences
Physical quantity of interest in chemistry and electrodynamics
information in experiments involving the cloud chamber. The ratio of electrostatic to gravitational forces between two particles will be proportional to
Mass-to-charge_ratio
Light source based on gas discharge
initial source of light. Lamps are also somewhat sensitive to external electrostatic fields, temperature, and aging. Lamps intended for use as circuit components
Neon_lamp
Early system for transmitting text over wires
transmitted by connecting the wire terminals in turn to an electrostatic machine, and observing the deflection of pith balls at the far end. The writer has never
Electrical_telegraph
Component
reached in high energy particle accelerators, magnetic deflection is more powerful than electrostatic, and use of the magnetic term of the Lorentz force:
Sextupole_magnet
Large-screen television display system
the glass was under considerable stress. This, together with the low deflection angle of CRTs of the era, meant the practical size of CRTs was limited
Rear-projection_television
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n.
A turn or deflection from a straight line or from the proper direction or normal position; a curve; a crook; as, a slight bend of the body; a bend in a road.
n.
A deviation of the rays of light toward the surface of an opaque body; inflection; diffraction.
n.
The deflection of a tooth, or of the teeth, of a saw, which causes the the saw to cut a kerf, or make an opening, wider than the blade.
a.
Making a beat without recoil; giving indications by a single beat or excursion; -- said of galvanometers and other instruments in which the needle or index moves to the extent of its deflection and stops with little or no further oscillation.
a.
Causing deflection.
n.
The deviation of a shot or ball from its true course.
n.
See Deflection.
n.
That branch of science which treats of statical electricity or electric force in a state of rest.
v. t.
To free from inflections.
n.
The bending which a beam or girder undergoes from its own weight or by reason of a load.
n.
The act of freeing from inflections.
a.
Pertaining to electrostatics.
v. t.
To break or separate into parts; to deflect, or decompose by deflection, a/ rays of light.
n.
The deflection and decomposition of light in passing by the edges of opaque bodies or through narrow slits, causing the appearance of parallel bands or fringes of prismatic colors, as by the action of a grating of fine lines or bars.
n.
An instrument or apparatus for measuring the intensity of an electric current, usually by the deflection of a magnetic needle.
n.
A bending or turning aside; deflection.
n.
The act of turning aside, or state of being turned aside; a turning from a right line or proper course; a bending, esp. downward; deviation.