What angle should an elctron beam leave an electron gun?

In summary, the conversation is about finding the angle at which a 1kV electron beam, with a total current of 1mA, should leave an electron gun in order to achieve the minimum diameter cross section on a screen 25cm away. The original diameter of the beam is 2mm. The person is unable to find equations in their book or notes and is looking for help, possibly in the form of equations. They also mention that there is no information about the use of lenses or other fields for focusing the beam.
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1. At what angle should a 1kV electron beam with a total current of 1mA leave an electron gun in order that the cross section of minimum diameter will occur on a screen 25cm away? The original diameter of this beam is 2mm.



2. Cannot find equations in book or notes anywhere.



3. No attempt, just looking for some help maybe in the form of equations please.
 
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drmerby3737 said:
1. At what angle should a 1kV electron beam with a total current of 1mA leave an electron gun in order that the cross section of minimum diameter will occur on a screen 25cm away? The original diameter of this beam is 2mm.



2. Cannot find equations in book or notes anywhere.



3. No attempt, just looking for some help maybe in the form of equations please.


Are there any more details or a diagram available? Why would the e-beam leave the gun at an angle? Are there some magnetic fields or other fields involved? What is doing the focusing?
 
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This is all the information that is stated in the question. I asked 5 classmates and no one knows where to begin. In the notes they talk about lenses but it does not specify that is what is doing the focusing.
 

Related to What angle should an elctron beam leave an electron gun?

1. What is the purpose of an electron gun?

An electron gun is a device used to generate a narrow stream of electrons, which can then be used for various applications such as in cathode ray tubes and electron microscopes.

2. Why is the angle of the electron beam leaving the electron gun important?

The angle of the electron beam is crucial because it determines the direction and trajectory of the electrons, which in turn affects the accuracy and precision of the electron beam's target.

3. How is the angle of the electron beam determined in an electron gun?

The angle of the electron beam is determined by the design and construction of the electron gun, specifically the positioning of the cathode, anode, and other components. It can also be adjusted by changing the voltage and magnetic fields within the electron gun.

4. What factors influence the ideal angle for an electron beam leaving an electron gun?

The ideal angle for an electron beam depends on various factors such as the desired target, the type of electron gun, the voltage and magnetic fields used, and the environment in which the electron gun is operating.

5. Can the angle of an electron beam be changed after it leaves the electron gun?

Yes, the angle of an electron beam can be changed by external factors such as magnetic fields and electric fields. However, once the electron beam has left the electron gun, it is difficult to control and manipulate its angle. This is why it is important to carefully design and adjust the electron gun for the desired angle before the electron beam is emitted.

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