electron cascade
1electron cascade — elektronų liūtis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. electron cascade; electronic shower vok. Elektronenschauer, m rus. электронный ливень, m pranc. gerbe électronique, f …
2electron cascade — the electron transport chain (q.v.), emphasizing the passage of electrons from a large negative (reducing) potential to a positive (oxidizing) potential …
3Electron beam lithography — (often abbreviated as e beam lithography) is the practice of scanning a beam of electrons in a patterned fashion across a surface covered with a film (called the resist),cite book |last= McCord |first=M. A. |coauthors=M. J. Rooks |title=… …
4Cascade — A cascade is a type of waterfall or a series of waterfalls.Cascade may also refer to: Places North America* Cascade Range, a mountain range on the west coast of North America * Cascade Volcanoes, a grouping of volcanoes on the west coast of North …
5Cascade Volcanoes — Geobox|Range name=Cascade Volcanoes other name= image size=280 image caption=Mount Hood reflected in Trillium Lake country=United States country1=Canada region type = Provinces/States region= Oregon region1= Washington region2= California region3 …
6cascade electron — pakopinis elektronas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. cascade electron vok. Kaskadenelektron, n rus. каскадный электрон, m pranc. électron de cascade, m …
7électron de cascade — pakopinis elektronas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. cascade electron vok. Kaskadenelektron, n rus. каскадный электрон, m pranc. électron de cascade, m …
8cascade amplification — noun : multistage amplification : the use of two or more electron tubes each amplifying the output of the preceding …
9cascade shower — noun : a cosmic ray shower in which a high energy electron produces one or more photons that convert into electrons and positrons, these secondary electrons producing the same effect as the primary, the shower thus building up until the level of… …
10Photoemission electron microscopy — (PEEM, also called photoelectron microscopy, PEM) is a widely used type of emission microscopy. PEEM utilizes local variations in electron emission to generate image contrast. The excitation is usually produced by UV light, synchrotron radiation… …