The primary beam also produces secondary electrons ( e " ).
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The interior is subdivided by radial primary beams intercalated with secondary beams.
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And secondly, what is the stuff in between the primary beams?
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The Primary Beam, called P42, is used for the production of the K + beam.
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Above the primary beams, slats of juniper and pi�on are placed laterally " latillas ".
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The fluorescence process is inefficient, and the secondary radiation is much weaker than the primary beam.
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The background signal in an XRF spectrum derives primarily from scattering of primary beam photons by the sample surface.
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An electron gun ( consisting of a cathode, grid, and anode ) is used to generate and accelerate the primary beam.
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The primary beam can transfer energy to electrons via elastic collisions with electrons and via inelastic collision processes such as impact ionization.
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The observer would alter the brightness of each of the three primary beams until a match to the test color was observed.