Electronic optics, also known as the optics of charged particles, refers to the study of devices that are specifically designed to create, accelerate, transport, and focus particles. This scientific field of study has led to the development of a wide variety of devices that are used in scientific, industrial, and technical research, and in everyday life.
Some examples of these devices include electron microscopes, diffractographs, spectrometers, and microwave generators, all of which are used for analysing thin films or solid surfaces. High-voltage power supplies are also used in electron microlithography, ion processing, microelectronics, and implantation equipment. Other interesting applications include electron beam machines, welding of metals, and melting refractory solids.
Very high-power microwave wave generators and beam machines are also utilised for thermonuclear fusion, while electronic optics is also an essential tool for the development of very high-energy accelerators.
For all these applications, it is crucial to have a reliable power supply or capacitor charger. TECHNIX, a French designer, manufacturer, and tester of high-voltage direct current power supplies and capacitor chargers, provides products with high precision, stability, and efficiency for a wide variety of applications. TECHNIX offers both a wide range of robust and flexible products, and modular solutions that are easy to use and can be integrated into customer systems.
Early-stage collaboration with TECHNIX is essential to fully understand the specific requirements so that the power supply or capacitor charger can match all the requested criteria. TECHNIX also provides a quality after-sales service to ensure that the power supply is secure and reliable for the user.
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