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Calutron

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A calutron is a type of mass spectrometer that was historically used for the separation of isotopes of heavy elements. The name "calutron" is derived from "California" and "cyclotron," reflecting its development at the University of California during World War II. Calutrons operate based on principles of electric and magnetic fields to accelerate and separate ions according to their mass-to-charge ratios.

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