| electron-beam channeling [i`lek´trän ´bēm `chan·ǝl·iŋ] ELECTRONICS The technique of transporting high- energy, high-current electron beams from an accelerator to a target through a region of high-pressure gas by creating a path through the gas where the gas density may be temporarily reduced; the gas may be ionized; or a current may flow whose magnetic field focuses the electron beam on the target. |