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  2. Cyclotron motion - Wikipedia

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    In physics, cyclotron motion, also known as gyromotion, refers to the circular motion exhibited by charged particles in a uniform magnetic field. The circular trajectory of a particle in cyclotron motion is characterized by an angular frequency referred to as the cyclotron frequency or gyrofrequency and a radius referred to as the cyclotron ...

  3. Gyroradius - Wikipedia

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    It is often useful to give the gyrofrequency a sign with the definition = or express it in units of hertz with =. For electrons, this frequency can be reduced to , = (/).. In cgs-units the gyroradius = | | and the corresponding gyrofrequency = | | include a factor , that is the velocity of light, because the magnetic field is expressed in units [] = / /.

  4. Cyclotron - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence's 60-inch (152 cm) cyclotron, c. 1939, showing the beam of accelerated ions (likely protons or deuterons) exiting the machine and ionizing the surrounding air causing a blue glow. A cyclotron is a type of particle accelerator invented by Ernest Lawrence in 1929–1930 at the University of California, Berkeley, [1] [2] and patented in 1932.

  5. Landau levels - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a cyclotron orbit of a particle with speed v, which is the classical trajectory of a charged particle (here positive charge) under a uniform magnetic field B. The Landau quantization refers to a quantum charged particle under a uniform magnetic field.

  6. File:Zyklotron Prinzipskizze02.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Sketch of a cyclotron. The particle trajectory is mostly correct, in particular the decreasing path separation towards the outside. The extraction septum as part of a curved capacitor is shown schematically. Public domain image because assumed too simple to warrant different licence.

  7. Cyclotron radiation - Wikipedia

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    In particle physics, cyclotron radiation is electromagnetic radiation emitted by non-relativistic accelerating charged particles deflected by a magnetic field. [1] The Lorentz force on the particles acts perpendicular to both the magnetic field lines and the particles' motion through them, creating an acceleration of charged particles that causes them to emit radiation as a result of the ...

  8. File:Cyclotron diagram.png - Wikipedia

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  9. Cyclotron resonance - Wikipedia

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    Cyclotron resonance may refer to: Cyclotron motion - the motion of charged particles in a magnetic field; Ion cyclotron resonance - the motion of heavy ions in a ...