electron cyclotron resonance
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electron cyclotron resonance
[i¦lek‚trän ¦sī·klə‚trän ′rez·ə·nəns] (physics)
Resonance absorption of energy from a radio-frequency or microwave-frequency electromagnetic field by electrons in a uniform magnetic field when the frequency of the electromagnetic field equals the cyclotron frequency of the electrons.
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Liu Shenggang, Ouyang Zhengbiao and Cheng Xiaodong, "The Orbit Theory of Electrostatic
Electron Cyclotron Resonance Masers," IEEE Trans.
Mar 9-13 15th Joint Workshop on Electron Cyclotron Emission and
Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating.
Research in sources for
electron cyclotron resonance heating has been relatively stable, with support going to MIT and Varian, among others.
The components of the Wendelstein 7-X
electron cyclotron resonance heating beamlines have been tested using a new gyrotron from CPI (USA).
May 17-20 13th Joint Workshop on Electron Cyclotron Emission and
Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating.
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