ELECTRON

elementary particle carrying a unit charge of negative electricity. Ordinary electric current is the flow of electrons through a wire conductor (see electricity). The electron is one of the basic constituents of matter. An atom consists of a small, dense, positively charged nucleus surrounded by electrons that whirl about it in orbits, forming a cloud of charge. Ordinarily there are just enough negative electrons to balance the positive charge of the nucleus, and the atom is neutral. If electrons are added or removed, a net charge results, and the atom is said to be ionized (see ion). Atomic electrons are responsible for the chemical properties of matter (see valence). The name electron was first used for a unit of negative electricity by the English physicist G. J. Stoney in the late 19th cent. The actual discovery of the particle, however, was made in 1897 by J. J. Thomson, who showed that cathode rays are composed of electrons and who measured the ratio of charge to mass for the electron. In 1909, R. A. Millikan measured the charge of the electron. Combining these two results gives the mass of the electron (about 1/1,840 of the mass of the proton). Ernest Rutherford, in 1903, showed that beta rays (see radioactivity) are high-energy electrons. In 1927, Davisson and Germer, working with high-speed electron beams, discovered that electrons sometimes exhibit the wave property of diffraction. This confirmed L. V. de Broglie's hypothesis that electrons, which had previously been thought of as particles, also possess certain wave properties (see quantum theory). The wavelike properties of electrons are utilized in the electron microscope and other devices. The electron is the lightest particle having a non-zero rest mass. It belongs to the lepton class of particles and, together with its antiparticle, the positron, and its associated neutrino and antineutrino, constitutes a subfamily of the leptons. In any particle reaction involving any of the four members of the electron family, the total electron family number (+1 for ordinary particles, −1 for antiparticles) must be conserved (see conservation laws, in physics). As a consequence, an electron and a positron (total electron family number equals zero) can annihilate each other to yield two or more photons or a neutrino-antineutrino pair, but not two neutrinos (total electron family number equals two).

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...optics, 62 , 102 Electron rays, 40 , 55 ; penetrating power of, 173 ; see also Electron waves Electron waves, 37 , 38 , 39 , 40 , 44 ; see also Electron rays Electrons: bound, 51 ; existence of, 23 ; free, 53 ; light from, 7 , 26 , 36 , 50...
Corpuscles versus Electrons The term electron was introduced by Stoney...treated individual electrons. He was thus able...velocity dependence of the electron mass. The ether theorists...that cathode rays were electrons, since these were...
electron No. English French German Spanish Russian Japanese 3906 electron luminescence 7631 3013 8065 5243 1446 3907 electron magnetic moment 8374 7323 8881 5376 1576 3908 electron mass 7788 3014 8265 5486 1545 3909 electron microscope 8185 3015...
...electrons it may happen that each impinging electron expels several electrons from the struck surface. If these...ELECTRON OCTET. An electron group or electron shell containing eight electrons. ELECTRON OPTICS. The control of the movement...
...relatively stationary electrons. See also space charge. electron-coupled oscillator...the passage of electrons through otherwise empty space. electron discharge tube...the path of the electron beam which concentrates the electrons to a focus, in...
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...discussion. METHODS A scanning electron microscope uses electrons from a filament (typically...through a voltage potential. The electron beam is rastered over the surface of a sample. Electrons from the sample surface (either...
...between the primary electron beam and the sample...scattering of primary electrons from the beam, secondary...knock out" orbital electrons, and characteristics...generated as outer orbital electrons fill a vacancy created...emission of a secondary electron. Additional information...
...analyze chemistry, or an electron backscatter diffraction...Results of investigations using electron microprobes and SEMs currently...high resolution secondary electron images (SEI) of specimens...works from the generation of electrons to the acquisition of images...
Case Report: Analytical Electron Microscopy of Lung Granulomas Associated...DISCUSSION: The contribution of analytical electron microscopy applied in the lung biopsy...pneumoconiosis. KEY WORDS: analytical electron microscopy, coating materials, granuloma...
An Image Analysis Problem in Electron Microscopy. by W. Qian , D.M...film, using data in the form of an electron micrograph. Two approaches are illustrated...illustrations are provided. KEY WORDS: Electron microscopy; Image restoration...
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Getting Better: Thermo Electron As a teenager in Nazi-occupied Greece, Thermo Electron founder George Hatsopoulos built illegal radios...he and his brother, John, started Thermo Electron, a company Hatsopoulos hoped would let him...
Shedding Light on Electrons Structure. An electron may not be exactly...for years that the electron has a constant electronic...electromagnetic force from the electron, or its electronic...surrounding the electrons core is a fuzzy...
...an alternative, electron capture dissociation...peptides with thermal electrons, and provides random...Mixing cations and electrons requires a high...analog of ECD, electron transfer dissociation...and vastly lighter electrons, so ETD uses specially...to act as massive electron delivery vehicles...
...Paul Maker, manager of JPLs Electron Beam Lithography Laboratory...to light, a thin layer of electron-sensitive material is exposed to electrons. Instead of using a shutter...image at once, an intense electron beam focused to a tiny spot...
Magnetic Logic: Electron Spins Could Do Cool...information by using electrons as tiny bar magnets...their electric charges, electrons carry a quantum mechanical...property called spin. An electrons spin generates a magnetic...switch states by flipping electron spin rather than changing...
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Dan Y Microsgop Electron. Peirianneg ym Mhrifysgol Abertawe ywr cartref newydd i un or microsgopau electron mwyaf soffistigedig o safbwynt technolegol...gan y dyfais, a adwaenir fel microsgop electron cryo-sganio, eglurdeb llun o lai na...
...the Lab Coat. Rather, the Electron Model of Many Applications...extremely noisy. Yet Emma - the Electron Model of Many Applications...machine that generates a beam of electrons: think of her as the spring...the septum into Emma, the electrons travel around the ring in...
Bursting Bubbles That Could Blast Away Breast Cancer; under Attack: A Breast Cancer Cell under a Scanning Electron Micrograph. Byline: ROGER DOBSON MICROSCOPIC fat bubbles are being used to seek and destroy tumours. Researchers have turned...
...League; NANO TECHNOLOGY Once Feared as the Grey Goo That Could Take over the World, Joanna Geary Puts Nanotechnology under the Electron Microscope to Discover How It Could Be the Key to Securing the Future Prosperity of West Midland Manufacturing. Byline: Joanna...
Spark of Fame for Electrons. ALAN JOHNSON and Barry Meek were...took the job of lead guitarist so The Electrons were formed." The band was now up...the band and we became Carol and The Electrons. "The Hen Lane Club was actually...
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...is the flow of electrons through a wire...electricity ). The electron is one of the...with high-speed electron beams, discovered that electrons sometimes exhibit...properties of electrons are utilized in the electron microscope and...
ELECTRON-VOLT abbr. eV, unit of energy used in atomic and nuclear physics; 1 electron-volt is the energy transferred in moving a...or negative and equal to that charge on the electron, through a potential difference of 1 volt...
ELECTRON TUBE device consisting...enclosure in which electrons flow between...This enables electrons from the cathode...tube can produce electron beams that strike...the ions and electrons formed from the...the current. Electron tubes have been...
ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE see magnetic resonance . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
ELECTRON MICROSCOPE see microscope . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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