charge-exchange accelerator

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charge-exchange accelerator

A scientist observes a charge-exchange accelerator in the laboratory.

Definition

Noun: A charge-exchange accelerator is a type of particle accelerator. In this device, high-energy ions gain energy and then escape from a plasma. This escape occurs specifically through the process of charge exchange, where an ion collides with a neutral atom and captures an electron, becoming neutral itself.

Usage

This term is a highly specialized technical noun used in the field of physics, specifically plasma physics and particle acceleration. * The research paper described the novel design of a charge-exchange accelerator for fusion experiments. * In a charge-exchange accelerator, neutralization allows high-energy particles to leave the confining magnetic fields.

Advanced Usage

The term is typically used in academic and research contexts. It may be part of discussions about: * Alternative methods for heating plasma in fusion reactors. * Techniques for creating intense neutral particle beams. * Diagnostic methods for measuring plasma properties.

Variants and Related Words
  • Accelerator (n): The general category of devices for increasing the kinetic energy of charged particles.
  • Charge Exchange (n): The fundamental physical process where an ion and a neutral atom exchange an electron.
  • Neutral Beam Injection (n): A related technology often used in fusion research, which may utilize principles similar to a charge-exchange accelerator.
Synonyms
  • Neutral beam accelerator (in some specific contexts, though this is a broader category)
Related Phrases
  • Based on charge exchange: Describing the operating principle.
    • The ion heating method was based on charge exchange.
  • Utilizes charge exchange: Describing the mechanism.
    • This device utilizes charge exchange to produce a high-energy neutral flux.
charge-exchange accelerator

A scientist observes a charge-exchange accelerator in the laboratory.

Noun
  1. an accelerator in which high-energy ions escape from plasma following charge exchange