DescriptionModel of electron energy in Polywell (Carr, 2013).png
English: This one purposed electron energy distribution for electrons inside a polywell. It is taken from "A biased probe analysis of potential well formation in an electron only, low beta Polywell magnetic field" but is not an exact copy. It is purposed that the region of unmagnetized space leads to electron scattering, this creates peaked or monoenergetic distribution with a cold electron tail.
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This one purposed electron energy distribution for electrons inside a polywell. It is taken from "A biased probe analysis of potential well formation in an electron only, low beta Polywell magnetic field" but is not an exact copy. It is purposed that the region of unmagnetized space leads to electron scattering, this creates peaked or monoenergetic distribution with a cold electron tail.
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Previously published: Taken from: "A biased probe analysis of potential well formation in an electron only, low beta Polywell magnetic field" but is not an exact copy
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