Physical instrument for determining accelerations of electrons

Radiant energy – With charged particle beam deflection or focussing – Magnetic lens

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328235, 250305, H01T 4944

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ABSTRACT:
A physical instrument for electron-photon interactions and more particularly a physical instrument for production, recording, observation and transmission of temporo-spatially adjustable electron-photon interactions. The instrument comprises a ring-shaped vacuum tube with an electron injector, a linear accelerator, signal deflecting and collimating means operatively connected to the vacuum tube with free-flight intervals of the tube between adjacent means, interaction recording components associated with the tube in the free-flight intervals thereof, and a computer processing unit with a display, which is operatively connected to the accelerator and the interaction recording components.

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