On Apr 14, 9:30=A0am, The Flavored Coffee Guy <
elgers...@rock.com>
wrote:
> Tell a plasma to spin in two directions at once in a tokamak using
> capacitively or inductively coupled plasmas. =A0The objective is to
> increase the kinetic velocity of the atoms in the plasma. =A0The gas is
> so thin, that the potential of a collision is very low. =A0As a result
> the kinetic energy of any ion present could be sent clockwise thorugh
> the magnetic field at the same time as another cloud 180 degrees away
> from the first cloud is sent counter-clockwise. =A0The velocities could
> be very high. =A0In fact, it should or could operate like a Dual D Mass
> Spectrometer. =A0The difference would be that it would be a Quartered
> instead of bifurcated. =A0It will produce a spin in both directions just
> having 2 of four plates 180 degrees out of phase. =A0Instead of only two
> plates as with the Dual D Mass Spectrometer design. =A0Then K can reach
> megavolts.
Here's another option:
https://w9.siemens.com/cms/oemproducts/Home/Products/Pages/Accelerators.asp=
x
You could channel your microwaves through this waveguide and get up to
21MeV. That will increase the kinetic energy levels of the electrons
for you.