diffusion pump
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of vacuum pump: A diffusion pump is a device used to create a very high vacuum (an environment with extremely low gas pressure) by using a high-speed jet of vapor to push gas molecules out of a chamber.
Usage
- The term "diffusion pump" is a technical noun used primarily in physics, engineering, and industrial contexts. It refers to a specific piece of equipment.
- It is typically used as a subject or object in a sentence describing laboratory setups, manufacturing processes, or scientific experiments requiring a high vacuum.
Examples
- Noun:
- The laboratory's high-vacuum system relies on a diffusion pump.
- To achieve the necessary vacuum for the experiment, they used a diffusion pump.
- Older models of electron microscopes often employed a diffusion pump.
Advanced Usage
- "to be backed by a diffusion pump": A phrase describing a vacuum system where a diffusion pump is the primary or final stage for achieving high vacuum.
- The chamber is backed by a diffusion pump and a roughing pump.
Variants and Related Words
- Diffusion pumping (n): The process or action performed by a diffusion pump.
- Diffusion pumping is effective for achieving pressures below 10^-3 Pa.
- Vapor diffusion pump: A more descriptive synonym for "diffusion pump."
- High-vacuum pump: A general category that includes diffusion pumps.
Synonyms
- Vapor pump: A synonym emphasizing the use of a vapor jet.
- High-vacuum pump: A broader term for pumps capable of creating a high vacuum.
Related Phrases
- Foreline/backing pump: A preliminary pump (like a rotary vane pump) used in conjunction with a diffusion pump to handle higher initial pressures.
- The diffusion pump requires a backing pump to function correctly.
Noun
- vacuum pump used to obtain a high vacuum