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91. In the drift space of the cooling section, the envelope of electron beam oscillates due to space charge field and solenoidal field.
92. High gain FEL requires high quality electron beam which can be provided only by the RF photocathode gun.
93. Electron beam curing: A system to provide fast curing of conventional oxidation drying inks.
94. The flat polarizer was prepared by electron beam evaporation and its optical performance was measured by Lambda900 spectrometer.
95. The article introduces the basic theory of electron beam evaporation technique, its key technology, recent level of development and some tipicalsamples of application.
96. EB inks is the electron beam energy to curing the WGT.
97. Y 2 O 3 - doped ZrO 2 films were deposited on SiO 2 substrates using high vacuum electron beam evaporation temperature.
98. The electron beam induced current ( EBIC ) character of palladium silicide - silicon ( P - type ) Schottky Barrier Diode ( SBD ) is observed.sentencedict.com
99. The emission of repetition rate and intense current electron beam has different character with single pulse emission, and it has different request to the cathode.
100. A novel process combining the self-assembly technique with electron beam lithography and selective chemical deposition was proposed for patterned film preparation.
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