Collimation of atomic flows of induction evaporators for creation of nanoscale structures
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Induction crucible-type evaporator with mechanical collimators and modulators of atom Flows is suggested to use for creation of periodical nanostructures by atom focusing with a lens array and using of a standing laser wave. The optimal designs of mechanical modulators and collimators are offered, also, variants of its applications for sorting of different types of atoms are considered. The algebraic expressions that described the operation of mechanical collimators and modulators are obtained. Its suitable for designning and simulating of these devices operatio
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