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A Wien filter also known as a velocity selector is a device consisting of perpendicular and fields that can be used as a for charged particles, for example in electron microscopes and spectrometers. It is used in accelerator mass spectrometry to select particles based on their speed. The device is composed of electric and magnetic fields, such that particles with the correct speed will be unaffected while other particles will be deflected. It is named for who developed it in 1898 for the study of . It can be configured as a charged particle energy analyzer, , or mass spectrometer.


Theory
Any charged particle in an electric field will feel a force proportional to the charge and field strength such that \vec{F} = q \vec{E}, where F is force, q is charge, and E is electric field strength. Similarly, any particle moving in a magnetic field will feel a force proportional to the velocity and charge of the particle. The force felt by any particle is then equal to \vec{F} = q \vec{v} \times \vec{B}, where F is force, q is the charge on the particle, v is the velocity of the particle, B is the strength of the magnetic field, and \times is the . In the case of a velocity selector, the magnetic field is always at 90 degrees to the velocity and the force is simplified to F = qvB in the direction described by the cross product.

Setting the two forces to equal magnitude in opposite directions it can be shown that \frac{E}{B} = v. Which means that any combination of electric (\vec{E}) and magnetic (\vec{B}) fields will allow charged particles with only velocity \vec{v} through.


See also
  • Neutron-velocity selector

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