fluxchanneling
Fluxchanneling refers to a physical phenomenon in which a beam or flux of particles, energy, or radiation becomes concentrated or guided along specific pathways or channels within a medium. This effect typically occurs when a structured or anisotropic environment, such as a crystal lattice or a designated waveguide, influences the propagation direction of the flux, resulting in a focused transmission.
In materials science, fluxchanneling is often observed in crystalline solids where particles or ions preferentially move
Fluxchanneling has practical applications in various fields, including ion implantation in semiconductor manufacturing, where controlling ion
In astrophysics, fluxchanneling can describe the guiding of cosmic ray particles or energetic particles along magnetic
Overall, fluxchanneling is a critical concept in understanding and manipulating the directional behavior of fluxes in