The Physics and Technology of Ion Sources (Hardcover)
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The Physics and Technology of Ion Sources (2004)
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ISBN: 9783527404100 bzw. 3527404104, in Deutsch, Wiley-VCH, gebundenes Buch.
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Book Deals [60506629], Lewiston, NY, U.S.A.
This Book is in Good Condition. Clean Copy With Light Amount of Wear. 100% Guaranteed. Summary: Preface.List of Contributors.1. Introduction (Ian Brown).2. Plasma Physics (Ian Brown).2.1 Introduction.2.2 Basic Plasma Parameters.2.2.1 Particle Density.2.2.2 Fractional Ionization.2.2.3 Particle Temperature.2.2.4 Particle Energy and Velocity.2.2.5 Collisions.2.3 The Plasma Sheath.2.3.1 Debye Length.2.3.2 Charge Neutrality.2.3.3 Plasma Oscillations.2.4 Magnetic Field Effects.2.4.1 Gyro Orbits.2.4.2 Gyro Frequencies.2.4.3 Magnetic Confinement.2.4.4 Magnetic and Plasma Pressure.2.5 Ionization.2.5.1 Electron Impact Ionization.2.5.2 Multiple Ionization.2.5.3 Photoionization.2.5.4 Ion Impact Ionization.2.5.5 Negative Ions.2.5.6 Field Ionization.3. Elementary Ion Sources (Ian Brown).3.1 Introduction.3.2 Terminology.3.3 The Quintessential Ion Source.3.4 Ion Beam Formation.3.5 Ion Beam Parameters.3.6 An Example.3.7 Conclusion.4. Computer Simulation of Extraction (Peter Spdtke).4.1 Introduction.4.2 Positive Ion Sources.4.2.1 Filament Driven Cusp Sources.4.2.2 Duoplasmatrons and Duopigatrons.4.2.3 Vacuum Arc Ion Sources.4.2.4 Laser Ion Sources.4.2.5 ECR Ion Sources.4.2.6 Penning Ion Sources.4.3 Negative Ion and Electron Sources.4.3.1 Hot Cathode Electron Sources.4.3.2 Plasma Electron Sources.4.3.3 H- Sources.4.4 Conclusion5. Ion Extraction (Ralph Hollinger).5.1 Introduction.5.2 Fundamentals of Ion Beam Formation in the Extraction System.5.3 Beam Quality.5.4 Sophisticated Treatment of Ion Beam Formation in the Extraction System.5.5 Multi-Aperture Extraction Systems.5.6 Starting Conditions.6. Beam Transport (Peter Spdtke and Ralph Hollinger).6.1 Introduction.6.1.1 Drift.6.1.2 Extraction System and Acceleration Gap.6.1.3 Low Energy Beam Line.6.2 Current Effects.6.3 Space-Charge Compensation.6.3.1 Residual Gas Collisions.6.3.2 Sputtering.6.3.3 Preserving Space Charge Compensation.6.3.4 Influence of Space Charge Compensation.6.4 A LEBT System for the Future Proton Linac at GSI.6.4.1 Compound System.6.4.2 Pentode or Two-Gap System.6.4.3 Triode System and DCPost-A cceleration.6.4.4 Discussion.7. High Current Gaseous Ion Sources (Nikolai Gavrilov).7.1 Introduction.7.2 Basic Types of High Current Ion Sources.7.2.1 Filament Driven Ion Sources.7.2.2 High-Frequency Ion Sources.7.2.3 Cold Cathode Ion Sources.7.3 Conclusion.8. Freeman and Bernas Ion Sources (Marvin Farley, Peter Rose, and Geoffrey Ryding).8.1 Introduction.8.2 The Freeman Ion Source.8.3 The Bernas Ion Source.8.4 Further Discussion of the Source Plasma.8.4.1 Plasma and Sheath Potentials.8.4.2 Effect of Sputtering on the Plasma.8.4.3 Ion Heating of the Cathode and Anticathode in the Bernas Source.8.4.4 Current Balance in the Freeman Source.8.4.5 Current Balance in the Bernas Source.8.5 Control Systems.8.5.1 Freeman and Bernas Controls.8.5.2 Bernas Indirectly Heated Cathode.8.6.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Book Deals [60506629], Lewiston, NY, U.S.A.
This Book is in Good Condition. Clean Copy With Light Amount of Wear. 100% Guaranteed. Summary: Preface.List of Contributors.1. Introduction (Ian Brown).2. Plasma Physics (Ian Brown).2.1 Introduction.2.2 Basic Plasma Parameters.2.2.1 Particle Density.2.2.2 Fractional Ionization.2.2.3 Particle Temperature.2.2.4 Particle Energy and Velocity.2.2.5 Collisions.2.3 The Plasma Sheath.2.3.1 Debye Length.2.3.2 Charge Neutrality.2.3.3 Plasma Oscillations.2.4 Magnetic Field Effects.2.4.1 Gyro Orbits.2.4.2 Gyro Frequencies.2.4.3 Magnetic Confinement.2.4.4 Magnetic and Plasma Pressure.2.5 Ionization.2.5.1 Electron Impact Ionization.2.5.2 Multiple Ionization.2.5.3 Photoionization.2.5.4 Ion Impact Ionization.2.5.5 Negative Ions.2.5.6 Field Ionization.3. Elementary Ion Sources (Ian Brown).3.1 Introduction.3.2 Terminology.3.3 The Quintessential Ion Source.3.4 Ion Beam Formation.3.5 Ion Beam Parameters.3.6 An Example.3.7 Conclusion.4. Computer Simulation of Extraction (Peter Spdtke).4.1 Introduction.4.2 Positive Ion Sources.4.2.1 Filament Driven Cusp Sources.4.2.2 Duoplasmatrons and Duopigatrons.4.2.3 Vacuum Arc Ion Sources.4.2.4 Laser Ion Sources.4.2.5 ECR Ion Sources.4.2.6 Penning Ion Sources.4.3 Negative Ion and Electron Sources.4.3.1 Hot Cathode Electron Sources.4.3.2 Plasma Electron Sources.4.3.3 H- Sources.4.4 Conclusion5. Ion Extraction (Ralph Hollinger).5.1 Introduction.5.2 Fundamentals of Ion Beam Formation in the Extraction System.5.3 Beam Quality.5.4 Sophisticated Treatment of Ion Beam Formation in the Extraction System.5.5 Multi-Aperture Extraction Systems.5.6 Starting Conditions.6. Beam Transport (Peter Spdtke and Ralph Hollinger).6.1 Introduction.6.1.1 Drift.6.1.2 Extraction System and Acceleration Gap.6.1.3 Low Energy Beam Line.6.2 Current Effects.6.3 Space-Charge Compensation.6.3.1 Residual Gas Collisions.6.3.2 Sputtering.6.3.3 Preserving Space Charge Compensation.6.3.4 Influence of Space Charge Compensation.6.4 A LEBT System for the Future Proton Linac at GSI.6.4.1 Compound System.6.4.2 Pentode or Two-Gap System.6.4.3 Triode System and DCPost-A cceleration.6.4.4 Discussion.7. High Current Gaseous Ion Sources (Nikolai Gavrilov).7.1 Introduction.7.2 Basic Types of High Current Ion Sources.7.2.1 Filament Driven Ion Sources.7.2.2 High-Frequency Ion Sources.7.2.3 Cold Cathode Ion Sources.7.3 Conclusion.8. Freeman and Bernas Ion Sources (Marvin Farley, Peter Rose, and Geoffrey Ryding).8.1 Introduction.8.2 The Freeman Ion Source.8.3 The Bernas Ion Source.8.4 Further Discussion of the Source Plasma.8.4.1 Plasma and Sheath Potentials.8.4.2 Effect of Sputtering on the Plasma.8.4.3 Ion Heating of the Cathode and Anticathode in the Bernas Source.8.4.4 Current Balance in the Freeman Source.8.4.5 Current Balance in the Bernas Source.8.5 Control Systems.8.5.1 Freeman and Bernas Controls.8.5.2 Bernas Indirectly Heated Cathode.8.6.
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ISBN: 9783527404100 bzw. 3527404104, in Deutsch, Wiley Vch Verlag Gmbh Aug 2004, neu, Erstausgabe.
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The Physics and Technology of Ion Sources
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ISBN: 9783527404100 bzw. 3527404104, in Deutsch, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, Deutschland, neu.
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