Abstract
A new generation of electron accelerators is coming on-line with high duty factors, high currents, and energies in the range of a few hundred MeV to several GeV. One of the major motivations for these accelerators has been the desire to perform coincidence experiments in electron-induced nuclear breakup reactions. Some recent experiments are reviewed, and the planning of new experiments, including out-of-plane detection, is examined.
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