Proper noun
Ions
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Ions
plural of Ion
Acceleration of these free electrons in a strong electric field causes them to gain energy, and when they impact other atoms, the energy causes release of new free electrons and ions (ionization), which fuels the same process. Source: Internet
A cartridge polisher (CP) eliminates heavy ions which also reduce water transparency and include radioactive species. Source: Internet
Acidic medium In acid medium H + ions and water are added to half-reactions to balance the overall reaction. Source: Internet
Advantages Unlike an electrostatic ion thruster which uses an electric field to accelerate only one species (positive ions), a PIT uses the Lorentz body force acting upon all charged particles within a quasi-neutral plasma. Source: Internet
A commercial AJA Orion sputtering system at Cornell NanoScale Science and Technology Facility Physics of sputtering Physical sputtering is driven by momentum exchange between the ions and atoms in the target materials, due to collisions. Source: Internet
Accelerating light ions is relatively easy, and can be done in an efficient manner—all it takes is a vacuum tube, a pair of electrodes, and a high-voltage transformer; fusion can be observed with as little as 10 kV between electrodes. Source: Internet