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Neither γ radiation nor neutron beams have charge, so neither is deflected by a magnetic or electric field.

What is an electron beam?

Thermionic emission, secondary electron emission, electron beam, stream of electrons (as from a betatron), or high electric fields bombarding charged atoms or ions (field emission). Because they are electrically charged, electrons may be concentrated, deflected, and energized by electric and magnetic fields. They can also be collimated by holes and slits. To create X rays and pictures on television screens, oscilloscopes, and electron microscopes, electron beams are mostly employed in research, technology, and medical care.

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