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Highly evacuated electron tube
Demonstrating the wave nature of electrons through the observation of interference caused by passage of electrons through a polycrystalline graphite lattice
Rendered visible a fluorescent screen
Intended for determining the wavelength as a function of the anode voltage from the radii of the diffraction rings
Maximum filament voltage: 6.3 VAC
Teltron electron diffraction tube D. Highly evacuated electron tube for demonstrating the wave nature of electrons through the observation of interference caused by passage of electrons through a polycrystalline graphite lattice (Debye-Scherrer diffraction) and rendered visible a fluorescent screen. Also intended for determining the wavelength as a function of the anode voltage from the radii of the diffraction rings and the lattice plane spacing of graphite, as well as confirming de Broglie’s hypothesis. Maximum filament voltage: 6.3 volts AC. Maximum anode voltage: 5 kilovolt. Anode current: approx. 0.1 milliampere at 4 kilovolt. Lattice constant of graphite: d10 = 0.213 nm; d11 = 0.123 nm.