Smith-Purcell-Salisbury effect
Smith-Purcell-Salisbury effect
[¦smith ¦pər·səl ′sȯlz·brē i‚fekt] (physics)
The emission of nearly coherent radiation when a beam of relativistic electrons strikes a metallic diffraction grating at grazing incidence.
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