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Electrostatic accelerators are an important and widespread subgroup within the broad spectrum of modern, large particle acceleration devices. They are specifically designed for applications that require high-quality ion beams in terms of energy stability and emittance at comparatively low energies (a few MeV). Their ability to accelerate virtually any kind of ion over a continuously tunable range of energies make them a highly versatile tool for investigations in many research fields including, but not limited to, atomic and nuclear spectroscopy, heavy ion reactions, accelerator mass spectroscopy as well as ion-beam analysis and modification. The book is divided into three parts. The first part concisely introduces the field of accelerator technology and techniques that emphasize their major modern applications. The second part treats the electrostatic accelerator per se: its construction and operational principles as well as its maintenance. The third part covers all relevant applications in which electrostatic accelerators are the preferred tool for accelerator-based investigations. Since some topics are common to all types of accelerators, Electrostatic Accelerators will also be of value those more familiar with other types of accelerators.
Electric engineering. --- Electrostatic accelerators -- Equipment and supplies. --- Electrostatic accelerators. --- Physics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Nuclear Physics --- Electrostatic accelerators --- Electrostatics. --- Electric potential --- Electricity, Static --- Potential, Electric --- Static electricity --- Accelerators, Electrostatic --- Electrostatic generators --- Generators, Electrostatic --- Physics. --- Particle acceleration. --- Physical measurements. --- Measurement. --- Electrical engineering. --- Particle Acceleration and Detection, Beam Physics. --- Measurement Science and Instrumentation. --- Electrical Engineering. --- Statics --- Electric action of points --- Electrostatics --- Particle accelerators --- Computer engineering. --- Computers --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Acceleration (Mechanics) --- Nuclear physics --- Design and construction --- Acceleration --- Measurement . --- Electric engineering --- Engineering --- Measuring --- Mensuration --- Mathematics --- Technology --- Metrology --- Physical measurements --- Measurements, Physical --- Mathematical physics --- Measurement
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Energetic ion beam irradiation is the basis of a wide plethora of powerful research- and fabrication-techniques for materials characterisation and processing on a nanometre scale. Materials with tailored optical, magnetic and electrical properties can be fabricated by synthesis of nanocrystals by ion implanation, focused ion beams can be used to machine away and deposit material on a scale of nanometres and the scattering of energetic ions is a unique and quantitative tool for process development in high speed electronics and 3-D nanostructures with extreme aspect radios for tissue engineering and nano-fluidics lab-on-a-chip may be machined using proton beams. This book will benefit practitioners, researchers and graduate students working in the field of ion beams and application and more generally everyone concerned with the broad field of nanoscience and technology.
Ion bombardment -- Analysis. --- Ion bombardment. --- Nanoscience. --- Ion bombardment --- Nanoscience --- Physics --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Electricity & Magnetism --- Technology - General --- Materials Science --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Solids --- Nanostructured materials --- Ions --- Electric properties. --- Migration and velocity. --- Materials science. --- Particle acceleration. --- Solid state physics. --- Physical measurements. --- Measurement. --- Spectroscopy. --- Microscopy. --- Nanotechnology. --- Materials Science. --- Measurement Science and Instrumentation. --- Particle Acceleration and Detection, Beam Physics. --- Solid State Physics. --- Spectroscopy and Microscopy. --- Migration of ions --- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical --- Nanomaterials --- Nanometer materials --- Nanophase materials --- Nanostructure controlled materials --- Nanostructure materials --- Ultra-fine microstructure materials --- Microstructure --- Nanotechnology --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Acceleration (Mechanics) --- Nuclear physics --- Molecular technology --- Nanoscale technology --- High technology --- Acceleration --- Measurement . --- Analysis, Microscopic --- Light microscopy --- Micrographic analysis --- Microscope and microscopy --- Microscopic analysis --- Optical microscopy --- Optics --- Analysis, Spectrum --- Spectra --- Spectrochemical analysis --- Spectrochemistry --- Spectrometry --- Spectroscopy --- Chemistry, Analytic --- Interferometry --- Radiation --- Wave-motion, Theory of --- Absorption spectra --- Light --- Spectroscope --- Measuring --- Mensuration --- Mathematics --- Technology --- Metrology --- Physical measurements --- Measurements, Physical --- Mathematical physics --- Measurement --- Qualitative --- Analytical chemistry
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Electrostatic accelerators have been at the forefront of modern technology since 1932, when Sir John Cockroft and Ernest Walton developed the first accelerator. Although the electrostatic accelerator field is over 90 years old, the field and the number of accelerators is growing more rapidly than ever. This book provides a collection of the basic science and technology that underlies the electrostatic accelerator field so it can serve as a handbook, reference guide, and textbook for accelerator engineers, students, and researchers in the field.
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