syklotronilla
Syklotronilla is the Finnish instrumental form of syklotroni, the device known in English as a cyclotron. A cyclotron is a type of particle accelerator that uses a strong, uniform magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of particle motion and a rapidly switching electric field to accelerate charged particles along a spiral path. Particles are injected near the center and gain energy each time they cross the gap between two hollow, D-shaped electrodes called dees, moving outward as their energy increases.
As particles gain energy, they follow larger-radius orbits and can be extracted from the accelerator when they
Historically, the cyclotron was invented in 1931 by Ernest O. Lawrence and M. Stanley Livingston in the