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  2. Particle beam - Wikipedia

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    A particle beam is a stream of charged or neutral particles.In particle accelerators, these particles can move with a velocity close to the speed of light.There is a difference between the creation and control of charged particle beams and neutral particle beams, as only the first type can be manipulated to a sufficient extent by devices based on electromagnetism.

  3. Charged particle beam - Wikipedia

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    the beam emittance, a measure of the area occupied by the beam in one of several phase spaces. These parameters can be expressed in various ways. For example, the current and beam size can be combined into the current density, and the current and energy (or beam voltage V) can be combined into the perveance K = I V −3/2.

  4. Accelerator physics - Wikipedia

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    Accelerator physics is a branch of applied physics, concerned with designing, building and operating particle accelerators. As such, it can be described as the study of motion, manipulation and observation of relativistic charged particle beams and their interaction with accelerator structures by electromagnetic fields .

  5. Iron Beam - Wikipedia

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    An Iron Beam battery is composed of an air defense radar, a command and control (C2) unit, and two HEL (high-energy laser) systems. It was intended to be mobile [21] and to be able to be used standalone, [7] but was later rendered non-mobile to address weight and power availability concerns and integrated into Iron Dome to reduce complexity. [22]

  6. Ion beam - Wikipedia

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    Ion beam application, etching, or sputtering, is a technique conceptually similar to sandblasting, but using individual atoms in an ion beam to ablate a target. Reactive ion etching is an important extension that uses chemical reactivity to enhance the physical sputtering effect.

  7. Israel plans to use lasers to shoot down incoming missiles - AOL

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    Israel expects its “Iron Beam” laser defense system to be operational within one year, saying it will bring “a new era of warfare” as it engages in a war of drones and missiles with Iran ...

  8. Fixed-target experiment - Wikipedia

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    A fixed-target experiment in particle physics is an experiment in which a beam of accelerated particles is collided with a stationary target. The moving beam (also known as a projectile) consists of charged particles such as electrons or protons and is accelerated to relativistic speed. The fixed target can be a solid block or a liquid or a ...

  9. Iron Beam: How Israel’s New Laser Weapon Works - AOL

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    Israel’s experimental air-defense system known as the Iron Beam uses laser technology to strike down drones and rockets, but military analysts say the device needs U.S. support to improve its ...