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(Ebook) The Physics and Technology of Ion Sources, Second Edition by Ian G. Brown ISBN 9783527404100, 9783527603954, 3527404104, 3527603956

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Authors:Ian G. Brown
Pages:387 pages.
Year:2004
Publisher:Wiley-VCH
Language:english
File Size:13.63 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783527404100, 9783527603954, 3527404104, 3527603956
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(Ebook) The Physics and Technology of Ion Sources, Second Edition by Ian G. Brown ISBN 9783527404100, 9783527603954, 3527404104, 3527603956

The first edition of this title has become a well-known reference book on ion sources. The field is evolving constantly and rapidly, calling for a new, up-to-date version of the book. In the second edition of this significant title, editor Ian Brown, himself an authority in the field, compiles yet again articles written by renowned experts covering various aspects of ion source physics and technology. The book contains full chapters on the plasma physics of ion sources, ion beam formation, beam transport, computer modeling, and treats many different specific kinds of ion sources in sufficient detail to serve as a valuable reference text.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–6): Ian G. Brown
Chapter 2 Plasma Physics (pages 7–28): Ian G. Brown
Chapter 3 Elementary Ion Sources (pages 29–40): Ian G. Brown
Chapter 4 Computer Simulation of Extraction (pages 41–60): Peter Spadtke
Chapter 5 Ion Extraction (pages 61–86): Ralph Hollinger
Chapter 6 Beam Transport (pages 87–106): Peter Spadtke and Ralph Hollinger
Chapter 7 High Current Gaseous Ion Sources (pages 107–132): Nikolai Gavrilov
Chapter 8 Freeman and Bernas Ion Sources (pages 133–161): Marvin Farley, Peter Rose and Geoffrey Ryding
Chapter 9 Radio?Frequency Driven Ion Sources (pages 163–175): Ka?Ngo Leung
Chapter 10 Microwave Ion Sources (pages 177–201): Noriyuki Sakudo
Chapter 11 ECR Ion Sources (pages 203–231): Daniela Leitner and Claude Lyneis
Chapter 12 Laser Ion Sources (pages 233–256): Boris Sharkov
Chapter 13 Vacuum Arc Ion Sources (pages 257–284): Efim Oks and Ian G. Brown
Chapter 14 Negative Ion Sources (pages 285–310): Junzo Ishikawa
Chapter 15 Ion Sources for Heavy Ion Fusion (pages 311–340): Joe Kwan
Chapter 16 Giant Ion Sources for Neutral Beams (pages 341–371): Yasuhiko Takeiri
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