Abstract

An electron beam shot through a transverse r. f. field suffers a direction spread. If experimental conditions are suitably chosen, the direction spread seems to be due only to the quantum dispersion of energy exchange between free electrons and r. f. field. A simple collector electrode system might allow not only the detection of the direction spread of the electrons, but the presence of a quantum effect might be chequed by plotting the collector current versus r. f. field amplitude, the plot for the quantum effect being different from those for classical effects.

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