elektronstråleinducerad
Elektronstråleinducerad (EBI) refers to a process where electrons are used to induce or initiate a chemical reaction or physical change. This technique is widely employed in various fields, including materials science, chemistry, and biology. The process involves the acceleration of electrons to high energies, which are then directed onto a target material. The interaction between the high-energy electrons and the target material can result in several effects, such as ionization, excitation, and the generation of secondary electrons.
In materials science, EBI is used for surface modification, where the high-energy electrons can alter the chemical
In chemistry, EBI is utilized for the initiation of polymerization reactions. The high-energy electrons can break
In biology, EBI is used for the study of biological samples, such as cells and tissues. The
The advantages of EBI include its ability to induce localized and precise changes, its compatibility with a