Electron beam

Electron beam ion trap

Electron beam ion trap (EBIT) is an electromagnetic bottle that produces and confines highly charged ions. An EBIT uses an electron beam focused with a powerful magnetic field to ionize atoms to high charge states by successive electron impact. It was invented by M. Levine and R. Marrs at LLNL and LBNL. (Wikipedia).

Electron beam ion trap
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Trapping Particles In a Beam of Light—The Optical Tweezers Experiment

In this video I show you how to trap particles with focused light. I talk about light having momentum and how this experiment can hold particles in place using only light. Thanks to BYU and Dr. Smalley for allowing me to use their footage. See their videos here: https://youtu.be/N12i_Fa

From playlist The Action Lab Does Physics

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Ionic Bond

In an ionic bond, two ions are held together by electrostatic force. These two atoms are trying to attain full valence shells of eight electrons. One atom has too many electrons and another has too few so one atom donates electrons and the other accepts them. The donor atom forms a cation,

From playlist Chemistry

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Ionization Energy - Periodic Trends

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From playlist Chemistry

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NASA’s Evolutionary Xenon Thruster (NEXT) | Gridded Ion Thruster

A gridded ion thruster uses electrical energy to create, accelerate and neutralize positively charged ions to generate thrust. The discharge chamber is responsible for the creation of ions when neutral atoms and electrons collide while the magnetic field containing the electrons increases

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Ionic and Covalent Bonding - Chemistry

This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into ionic and covalent bonding. It explains the difference between polar covalent bonds and nonpolar covalent bonds. Ionic bonds exist between metals and nonmetals and are made up of ions with positive and negative charges. Co

From playlist New AP & General Chemistry Video Playlist

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AMAZING Accelerating electrons in the gap within a magnetic field!!!

Accelerating electrons in the gap within a magnetic field!

From playlist ATOMIC PHYSICS

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Ion Dipole Forces & Ion Induced Dipole Interactions - Chemistry

This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into ion dipole forces and ion induced dipole interactions. Ion dipole forces arises from the electrostatic interactions between an ion such as the sodium cation in table salt and a dipole such as the water molecule. A salt wate

From playlist New AP & General Chemistry Video Playlist

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Ionising radiation and the Geiger Counter: from fizzics.org

Ionising radiation such as alpha, beta and gamma radiation, collides or interacts with atoms and molecules in gases, liquids and solids to remove electrons, creating ions. This phenomenon is exploited to detect and measure the radioactivity in a Geiger Muller tube. This short video explain

From playlist Ionisation

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How To Trap Particles in a Particle Accelerator

In particle accelerators, beams of particles are focused and fired forward at almost the speed of light. But how are those particles controlled? With the help of two visual demonstrations, Suzie Sheehy explains. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Watch Suzie's

From playlist Particle Accelerators for Humanity

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Interacting Quantum Systems in Hybrid Traps by Sadiq Rangwala

Open Quantum Systems DATE: 17 July 2017 to 04 August 2017 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore There have been major recent breakthroughs, both experimental and theoretical, in the field of Open Quantum Systems. The aim of this program is to bring together leaders in the Open Q

From playlist Open Quantum Systems

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Sarah Haigh - Probing atomic behaviour in liquids with STEM : opportunities for machine learning

Recorded 30 November 2022. Sarah Haigh of the University of Manchester presents "Probing atomic behaviour in liquids with STEM : opportunities for machine learning" at IPAM's Multi-Modal Imaging with Deep Learning and Modeling Workshop. Learn more online at: http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/progra

From playlist 2022 Multi-Modal Imaging with Deep Learning and Modeling

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MagLab Theory Winter School 2018: Rajibul Islam - Quantum Simulation with Trapped Ions I

The National MagLab held it's sixth Theory Winter School in Tallahassee, FL from January 8th - 13th, 2018.

From playlist 2018 Theory Winter School

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Some thoughts on plasma-based acceleration (PBA)...(Lecture - 01) by Warren Mori

06 March 2017 to 17 March 2017 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore Particle accelerators have been instrumental in unraveling some of the deep questions related to matter at the fundamental level, the latest being discovery of the Higgs Boson. The conventional accelerators, how

From playlist Laser Plasma Accelerator

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Laser-plasma accelerators and radiation sources by Dino Jaroszynski

06 March 2017 to 17 March 2017 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore Particle accelerators have been instrumental in unraveling some of the deep questions related to matter at the fundamental level, the latest being discovery of the Higgs Boson. The conventional accelerators, how

From playlist Laser Plasma Accelerator

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La simulation quantique - Bourbaphy - 17/11/18

Christophe Salomon (LKB ENS) / 17.11.2018 La simulation quantique ---------------------------------- Vous pouvez nous rejoindre sur les réseaux sociaux pour suivre nos actualités. Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/InstitutHenriPoincare/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/InHenriPoincare

From playlist Bourbaphy - 17/11/18 - L'information

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Quantum Computing - The Qubit Technology Revolution

One of the strangest features of quantum mechanics is also potentially its most useful: entanglement. By harnessing the ability for two particles to be intimately intertwined across great distances, researchers are working to create technologies that even Einstein could not imagine, from q

From playlist Explore the World Science Festival

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1. Introduction to Atomic Physics

MIT 8.422 Atomic and Optical Physics II, Spring 2013 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/8-422S13 Instructor: Wolfgang Ketterle This lecture provides a general overview of atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http:/

From playlist MIT 8.422 Atomic and Optical Physics II, Spring 2013

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DEMO: Electron Beam in a Magnetic Field

Here you see an electron beam be deflected by a magnetic field. Will it go the right way? I can't wait to find out!

From playlist All Demonstrations

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Hangout with CERN: ISOLDE - The dream of the alchemists (S03E06)

In this week's hangout scientists from the ISOLDE facility at CERN explain how the facility fulfils the old alchemical dream of changing one element into another! This hangout follows on from last week's hangout, where we spoke about the latest ISOLDE news of pear-shaped atomic nuclei and

From playlist Hangouts with CERN

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