- of the
Harvard Cyclotron Laboratory.
Beams from
cyclotrons can be used in
particle therapy to
treat cancer. Ion
beams from
cyclotrons can be used, as...
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particles travelling through magnetic fields, not just
those in
cyclotrons.
Cyclotron radiation from
plasma in the
interstellar medium or
around black...
- Look up
cyclotron in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cyclotron is a type of
particle accelerator.
Cyclotron may also
refer to:
Cyclotron (album), a...
- In physics,
cyclotron motion, also
known as gyromotion,
refers to the
circular motion exhibited by
charged particles in a
uniform magnetic field. The...
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Cyclotron resonance may
refer to:
Cyclotron motion - the
motion of
charged particles in a
magnetic field Ion
cyclotron resonance - the
motion of heavy...
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Isochronous cyclotrons are
capable of
producing much
greater beam
current than synchrocyclotrons. As a result,
isochronous cyclotrons became more po****r...
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circular accelerators were
cyclotrons,
invented in 1929 by
Ernest Lawrence at the
University of California, Berkeley.
Cyclotrons have a
single pair of hollow...
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models of
cyclotrons are offered: TR-19 (14 MeV to 19 MeV)
variable energy negative ion
cyclotrons TR-24 (15 to 24 MeV) high
current cyclotron used for...
- electromagnet. The
result was the
first cyclotron.
Lawrence went on to
build a
series of ever
larger and more
expensive cyclotrons. His
Radiation Laboratory became...
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Cyclotron turnover is one of two
phenomena due to
which the
power spectrum of
synchrotron radiation decreases at very low frequencies. The
other is synchrotron...