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In our previous study [18], some carbon cluster ions (Cn−) from SNICS at an energy of 20 keV are chosen for desirable targets by mass analyzer, then are decelerated to a few hundred electron volt or below 3 keV by the deceleration field after voltage scanner mounted on two aligned directions of X and Y-axis, finally to soft-land to the substrate.
After the electron beam has exited the helix, the electrons are decelerated by a multistage collector.
Electrons traversing the interaction space when the RF potential on grid 3 is positive with respect to grid 2 are accelerated by the field, while those crossing the gap one half-cycle later are decelerated.
After this plateau, the detuning is ramped back to zero and the atoms are decelerated again.
We can see that both protons and alpha particles are decelerated by ~150 eV/q.
When the stagnation velocity gradient is small enough, all the droplets are decelerated simultaneously along the stagnation stream line.
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"Unfortunately, we worry that European economies are decelerating".
Withholdings are decelerating rapidly, which means take-home pay for the average worker is falling.
Furthermore, profits are decelerating, and a significant acceleration at this point in the expansion would be most unusual.
Two things: one is that growth rates are decelerating rapidly, while a huge wave of new capacity will be coming on in the first half.
He notes that current defense budget disbursements are still relatively strong in an economic environment where earnings are decelerating, but a problem arises when that money flow diminishes.
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