The Physics and Technology of Ion Sources

2. Edition August 2004
XVII, 379 Pages, Hardcover
254 Pictures
26 tables
Handbook/Reference Book
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From its first edition this title is a well-known reference book on ion sources. The field is evolving constantly and rapidly, which demands for an up-to-date reference book. In the second edition of this significant title, editor Ian G. Brown, himself an authority in the field, compiles yet again articles of renowned experts covering various aspects of ion source technology.
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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.
2.Plasma Physics (Ian Brown, LBNL, Berkeley, USA)
3.Elementary Ion Sources (Ian Brown, LBNL, Berkeley, USA)
4.Computer Simulation of Extraction (P. Spaedtke, GSI, Darmstadt, Germany)
5.Ion Beam Formation (R. Hollinger, GSI, Darmstadt, Germany)
6.Beam Transport (P. Spaedtke, R. Hollinger, GSI, Darmstadt, Germany)
7.High Current Gaseous Ion Sources (N. V. Gavrilov, Institute of Electrophysics, Ekaterinburg, Russia)
8.Freeman and Bernas Ion Sources (M. Farley, P. Rose, G. Ryding, Applied Orion Group, Beverly, USA)
9.RF-Driven Ion Sources (Ka-Ngo Leung, LBNL, Berkeley, USA)
10.Microwave Ion Sources (N. Sakudo, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Ishikawa, Japan)
11.ECR Ion Sources (C. Lyneis, D. Leitner, LBNL, Berkeley, USA)
12.Laser Ion Sources (B. Sharkov, ITEP, Moscow, Russia)
13.Vacuum Arc Ion Sources (E. Oks, High Current Electronics Institute, Tomsk, Russia and Ian Brown, LBNL, Berkeley, USA)
14.Negative Ion Sources (J. Ishikawa, Department of Electronic Science and Engineering, Kyoto, Japan)
15.Ion Sources for Heavy Ion Fusion (J. Kwan, LBNL, Berkeley, USA)
16.Giant Ion Sources for Neutral Beams (Y. Takeiri, National Institute for Fusion Science, Toki, Japan)