Magnetic lens
{{Short description|Lens for charged particles}}
{{See also|Electron optics|Strong focusing}}
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A magnetic lens is a device for the focusing or deflection of moving charged particles, such as electrons or ions, by use of the magnetic Lorentz force. Its strength can often be varied by usage of electromagnets.
Magnetic lenses are used in diverse applications, from cathode ray tubes over electron microscopy to particle accelerators.
Design
A magnetic lens typically consists of several electromagnets arranged in a quadrupole (see quadrupole magnet), sextupole, or higher format; the electromagnetic coils are placed at the vertices of a square or another regular polygon. From this configuration a customized magnetic field can be formed to manipulate the particle beam.
The passing particle is subjected to two vector forces (parallel to the core), and (parallel to the radius of the lens). causes the particle to spiral through the lens, and this spiraling expose the electron to which in turn focus the electron. Note that the magnetic field is inhomogeneous, particles close to the center are less strongly deflected than those passing the lens far from the axis.Hafner B., 2008, Introductory Transmission Electron Microscopy Primer, Characterization Facility, University of Minnesota – "[http://www.charfac.umn.edu/instruments/tem_primer.pdf Reference]"
Uses
Television sets employing cathode ray tubes use a magnetic lens in the form of a deflection yoke to enable an electron beam to scan the image by deflecting it vertically and horizontally.
See also
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References
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- {{ cite book | title = Electron energy-loss spectroscopy in the electron microscope | last1 = Egerton | first1 = R. F. | edition = 2nd | year = 1996 | publisher = Springer Verlag | isbn = 9780306452239 | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=ieMqIzeHdC4C }}
- {{ cite journal | author = John M. Rodenburg |title = Electron microscopy and analysis 1997 |journal = Proc. Institute of Physics Electron Microscopy and Analysis Group Conf., Cavendish Laboratory |date = 2–5 September 1997 | publisher = Institute of Physics}}
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External links
- {{Commonscatinline|Magnetic lens}}
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