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{{attachment:Blackboard.jpg|Blackboard|height="300"}} This project is based on an instructible. See http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Electron-Accelerator-A-Cathode-Ray-Tube-in-a-/ for details and above image.
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This project is based on an instructible. See http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Electron-Accelerator-A-Cathode-Ray-Tube-in-a-/ for details. It involves building a cathode ray tube, the simplist kind of of particle accelerator and the same thing old TVs and computer monitors use to generate an image, with a phosphorescent screen.

It could be used as a demonstration, or as a jumping-off point for further particle and plasma physics experiments.

__List of equipment: __

Clear wine bottle

2-stage mechanical vacuum pump

10kV DC power source

Pressure-rated epoxy

misc hardware

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If you are interested, email me (Josh Perry) at jperry7@wisc.edu

DIY Electron Accelerator

DYIbottle

This project is based on an instructible. See http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Electron-Accelerator-A-Cathode-Ray-Tube-in-a-/ for details and above image.

It involves building a cathode ray tube, the simplist kind of of particle accelerator and the same thing old TVs and computer monitors use to generate an image, with a phosphorescent screen.

It could be used as a demonstration, or as a jumping-off point for further particle and plasma physics experiments.

List of equipment:

Clear wine bottle

2-stage mechanical vacuum pump

10kV DC power source

Pressure-rated epoxy

misc hardware


If you are interested, email me (Josh Perry) at jperry7@wisc.edu

None: DIY Electron Accelerator (last edited 2015-11-07 17:08:00 by JoshPerry)