| 单词 | selectron | 
| 释义 | selectronn.1  A kind of cathode-ray tube formerly used in computers as a means of storing digital information. ΘΚΠ society > computing and information technology > hardware > secondary storage > 			[noun]		 > cathode-ray tube selectron1947 Williams tube1950 1947    Math. Tables & Other Aids Computation 2 229  				‘The selectron—a tube for selective electrostatic storage’ by Dr. Jan Rajchman. 1947    H. H. Goldstine  & J. Von Neumann in  J. Von Neumann Coll. Wks. 		(1963)	 V. 82  				The control scans the coded instruction in the selectron memory as a rule linearly. 1950    W. W. Stifler High-speed Computing Devices 		(Engin. Res. Associates)	 xiv. 370  				The Selectron utilizes the fact that an insulated secondary-electron emitter can be made to ‘float’ at either of two stable potentials. 1957    R. K. Richards Digital Computer Components & Circuits vi. 265  				Among the more important forms of electrostatic storage are the ‘Williams tube’, the ‘barrier-grid tube’, the ‘holding-gun tube’, and the Selectron, each of which has at one time or another been successfully used in a digital computer. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online December 2020). selectronn.2 Particle Physics.   The supersymmetric counterpart of the electron, with spin 0 instead of ½. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > physics > quantum theory > electron spin > 			[noun]		 > supersymmetric counterpart selectron1982 the world > matter > physics > quantum theory > quantum mechanics > symmetry, conserved properly > 			[noun]		 > supersymmetric counterpart of electron selectron1982 the world > matter > physics > atomic physics > particle physics > particle avoiding strong interaction > electron > 			[noun]		 > supersymmetric counterpart of selectron1982 1982    Physics Lett. B. 116 280/1  				The selectron decays very rapidly to an electron and a photino. 1984    Times 16 Feb. 10/5  				In the case of the electron, the supersymmetric version, the ‘selectron’ would have the same electromagnetic properties, but unlike the electron would have zero spin. 1985    Nature 3 Jan. 9/1  				Superelectrons (selectrons) would have Bose statistics, while superphotons (photinos) would be fermions. 1986    New Scientist 2 Jan. 26/1  				The theory of supersymmetry predicts that the electron should have a partner called the selectron, but the theory does not give the selectron's mass. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online March 2018). <  | 
	
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