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Electron beam-induced current

Electron-beam-induced current (EBIC) is a semiconductor analysis technique performed in a scanning electron microscope (SEM) or scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM). It is used to identify buried junctions or defects in semiconductors, or to examine minority carrier properties. EBIC is similar to cathodoluminescence in that it depends on the creation of electron–hole pairs in the semiconductor sample by the microscope's electron beam. This technique is used in semiconductor failure analysis and solid-state physics. (Wikipedia).

Electron beam-induced current
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AWESOME Eddy currents!!!

Eddy currents are currents which circulate in conductors like swirling eddies in a stream. They are induced by changing magnetic fields and flow in closed loops, perpendicular to the plane of the magnetic field. They can be created when a conductor is moving through a magnetic field, or wh

From playlist ELECTROMAGNETISM

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Particle Physics (36 of 41) What is a Photon? 20. The Electric Field

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain the effects of the electric field oscillation on the electron. Next video in the Particle Physics series can be seen at: http://youtu.be/6-C3yE78hZg

From playlist PHYSICS 65 PARTICLE PHYSICS

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Electric Field (2 of 3) Calculating the Magnitude and Direction of the Electric Field

Explains how to calculate the electric field of a charged particle and the acceleration of an electron in the electric field. You can see a listing of all my videos at my website, http://www.stepbystepscience.com An electric field is an area that surrounds an electric charge, and exerts f

From playlist Electricity and Magnetism

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Particle Physics (35 of 41) What is a Photon? 19. The Magnetic Field Effect

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain the effects of the magnetic field in electromagnetic radiation. Next video in the Particle Physics series can be seen at: http://youtu.be/RurZpNnnwds

From playlist PHYSICS 65 PARTICLE PHYSICS

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The simple physics of a laser

The physics of a laser - how it works. How the atom interacts with light. I’ll use this knowledge to simulate a working laser. We will learn how LASERs relies on Stimulated absorption, Spontaneous emission, and most importantly: Stimulated Emission- This last type interacts with an excite

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Polarization of Light: circularly polarized, linearly polarized, unpolarized light.

3D animations explaining circularly polarized, linearly polarized, and unpolarized electromagnetic waves.

From playlist Physics

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Electromagnetic Adventures #2: Currents 🔁 Magnets

There are 9593 magnets of more than 50 different types in the LHC. Despite all that variety, they have one thing in common: they are all electromagnets. This #WorldEducationDay, we are releasing the second chapter of our Electromagnetic Adventures miniseries. With the LHC electromagnets, w

From playlist CERN-Solvay Education Programme

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Electromagnetic Induction (8 of 15) Induced Emf in a Coil of Wire, Example No. 2

This video explains the concept of induced Emf as as coil of wire moves out of a magnetic field at a constant velocity. An Emf and corresponding current are induced in the wire when the magnetic flux through the coil changes over time. A worked example is used as a means to explain this

From playlist Electromagnetic Induction

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Example: Photoelectric Effect

Here we work through an example to find the maximum kinetic energy of ejected electrons when a metal with a particular work function is illuminated by a broadband source. To support the creation of videos like these, get early access, access to a community, behind-the scenes and more, jo

From playlist Introductory Electromagnetism

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HSC2018 physics. - answer to part B

Here are the answers to the short sections of the HSC paper for Physics for 2018 Like what I do? Support by buying me a coffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/physicshigh Subscribe - www.youtube.com/c/physicshigh For on going support, support me at Patreon: www.patreon.com/physicshigh LIKE and

From playlist HSC Physics Exam Questions

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Electric Field (3 of 3) Calculating the Electric Field In Between Two Charges

Explains how to calculate the electric field between two charges and the acceleration of a charge in the electric field. You can see a listing of all my videos at my website, http://www.stepbystepscience.com An electric field is an area that surrounds an electric charge, and exerts force

From playlist Electricity and Magnetism

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29. Preparing Single Enantiomers and the Mechanism of Optical Rotation

Freshman Organic Chemistry (CHEM 125) Within a lecture on biological resolution, the synthesis of single enantiomers, and the naming and 3D visualization of omeprazole, Professor Laurence Barron of the University of Glasgow delivers a guest lecture on the subject of how chiral molecules r

From playlist Freshman Organic Chemistry with J. Michael McBride

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Vintage Technology: Vacuum Tubes 1943 Training Film (The TRIODE) Signal Corps Army Air Force Radio

* Welcome! If you enjoy our historical videos, please help us provide more vintage content with a donation. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=LCNS584PPN28E ~ Your contribution greatly helps! Thank you for your support! - The following film is a vintage technology training

From playlist Vintage Television & Radio Technology, film restoration, film preservation, scanning and digitization

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Quantum Interference with Cold Rydberg Atoms by Sanjukta Roy

DISCUSSION MEETING STRUCTURED LIGHT AND SPIN-ORBIT PHOTONICS ORGANIZERS: Bimalendu Deb (IACS Kolkata, India), Tarak Nath Dey (IIT Guwahati, India), Subhasish Dutta Gupta (UOH, TIFR Hyderabad, India) and Nirmalya Ghosh (IISER Kolkata, India) DATE: 29 November 2022 to 02 December 2022 VE

From playlist Structured Light and Spin-Orbit Photonics - Edited

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Topological States of Light on a Silicon Chip for 6G Communication and Beyond by Ranjan Singh

DISCUSSION MEETING STRUCTURED LIGHT AND SPIN-ORBIT PHOTONICS ORGANIZERS: Bimalendu Deb (IACS Kolkata, India), Tarak Nath Dey (IIT Guwahati, India), Subhasish Dutta Gupta (UOH, TIFR Hyderabad, India) and Nirmalya Ghosh (IISER Kolkata, India) DATE: 29 November 2022 to 02 December 2022 VE

From playlist Structured Light and Spin-Orbit Photonics - Edited

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Petar Petrov - Laser phase-contrast transmission electron microscopy & computational opportunities

Recorded 15 November 2022. Petar Petrov of the University of California, Berkeley, presents "Laser phase-contrast transmission electron microscopy and associated computational opportunities" at IPAM's Cryo-Electron Microscopy and Beyond Workshop. Abstract: A phase plate can provide optimum

From playlist 2022 Cryo-Electron Microscopy and Beyond

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Answer to Electromagnetism questions (Module 6) from HSC 2010

I go through a range of HSC style questions (a total of 30 marks worth) that relate to Module 6 of the NSW HSC Physics course from the 2010 paper. These questions cover charges in fields, motor effect, induction, and applications of electromagnetism ⬇️ Download the questions here - http

From playlist HSC Physics Exam Questions

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Back EMF Demonstration

For a more detailed description of back emf: https://www.flippingphysics.com/apcem-induced-forces.html #BackEMF #physics #physicseducation

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