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abstract An analyzer using charged particles includes an electrostatic inertial confinement nuclear fusion device (101; 501) in which charged particles are generated by a nuclear fusion reaction. The charged particles from the nuclear fusion device are captured by a capture electrode, whereupon their path is deflected by a deflecting electromagnet. The beam of charged particles then passes through a focusing electrode and a switching electromagnet and enters an analyzer with induced X-ray emission. In the analyzer, a sample is irradiated with the charged particles, whereby X-rays generated by the sample are detected in order to analyze the sample.
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