Radiant energy – Irradiation of objects or material
Patent
1991-10-30
1993-03-23
Anderson, Bruce C.
Radiant energy
Irradiation of objects or material
2504922, 2504923, H01J 3730
Patent
active
051967103
ABSTRACT:
A non-conductive solid is heated to a temperature where magnetic binds of atoms are weakened, and an external magnetic field is applied to reorient the atoms into uniformity. The heating is performed through a template, so that a marginal portion at periphery of the plate is prevented to get too hot for atomic reorientation. Thus, when the plate is cooled, and fused to the marginal portion, the central portion contains uniformalized atoms, and any changes that would naturally occur when exposed to open space is prevented by the unaltered marginal portion. Due to atomic uniformity, electrons are implanted easily from one surface to the other of the plate, and both surfaces are metalized for deriving d-c output effected by automatic precession of the electrons.
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