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Name adevice used to accelerated charged particles .draw its figurev,working pricipal and its limitation

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A cyclotron is a machine that accelerates charged particles or ions to high energies. It was invented to investigate the nuclear structure by E.O Lawrence and M.S Livingston in 1934. Both electric and magnetic fields are used in the cyclotron to increase the energy of the charged particles

Working Principle of Cyclotron

A cyclotron accelerates a charged particle beam using a high frequency alternating voltage which is applied between two hollow “D”-shaped sheet metal electrodes known as the “dees” inside a vacuum chamber.

The dees are placed face to face with a narrow gap between them, creating a cylindrical space within them for particles to move. Particles are injected into the center of this space.

Dees are located between the poles of electromagnet which applies a static magnetic field B perpendicular to the electrode plane.

The magnetic field causes the path of the particle to bend in a circle due to the Lorentz force perpendicular to their direction of motion.

An alternating voltage of several thousand volts are applied between the dees. The voltage creates an oscillating electric field in the gap between the dees that accelerates the particles.

The frequency of the voltage is set so that particles make one circuit during a single cycle of the voltage. To achieve this condition, the frequency must be set to particle’s cyclotron frequency.

limitations to Cyclotron?

Cyclotron cannot accelerate electrons because electrons are of very small mass.

A cyclotron cannot be used to accelerate neutral particles.

It cannot accelerate positively charged particles with large mass due to the relativistic effect.

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