Ferroelectric, pyroelectric and piezoelectric crystals are used to
generate spatially localized high energy (up to and exceeding 100 keV)
electron and ion beams, which may be used in a wide variety of
applications including pulsed neutron generation, therapeutic
X-ray/electron devices, elemental analysis, local scanning chemical
analysis, high energy scanning microscopy, point source compact
transmission electron microscopy, compact ion beam sources, positron
sources, micro-thrusters for ion engines, and improved fusion efficiency
especially of the Farnsworth type. The high-energy emission can be
created by simply heating the material or by application of external
coercive electromagnetic and acoustic fields.