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Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics merges two long-running serials--Advances in Electronics and Electron Physics and Advances in Optical and Electron Microscopy. This se… Read more
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Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics merges two long-running serials--Advances in Electronics and Electron Physics and Advances in Optical and Electron Microscopy. This series features extended articles on the physics of electron devices (especially semiconductor devices), particle optics at high and low energies, microlithography, image science and digital image processing, electromagnetic wave propagation, electron microscopy, and the computing methods used in all these domains.
Editor-in-Chief
Preface
Future Contributions
Contributors
1. Helmut Ruska (1908–1973) His Role in the Evolution of Electron Microscopy in the Life Sciences, and Especially Virology
1 Introduction
2 Childhoods of Ernst and Helmut Ruska
3 Ernst Ruska: University Studies and His First Electron Microscope
4 Helmut Ruska: University Studies and First Steps in Science in Heidelberg
5 The Interlude with the Abandoned Instrument
6 The Rüdenberg Patents in May 1931
7 Three Independent Electron Microscopy Developments in Berlin
8 The Interlude in Brussels: Ladislas Marton and the RCA Instruments
9 The Siebeck Assessment of the Prospects for the New Instrument: October 2, 1936
10 The S&H Period in Berlin-Spandau
11 First Steps in Biological Electron Microscopy at S&H
12 Electron Microscopy and Virology
13 LfÜ in Berlin
14 Electron Microscopy of Bacteriophages
15 The Wider Scope of Samples Studied at Lfü
16 The Long Search for Poliovirus
17 Fundamentals of Virus Classification
18 Research in Time of War
19 Transfer of Knowledge in Wartime
20 The Lfü at the Reichsforschungsanstalt Insel Riems
21 End of the War and Attempts at a New Beginning
22 Bodo von Borries and Ernst Ruska in the Early Postwar Situation
23 Helmut Ruska, 1947–1951: Frustrations in Berlin
24 Helmut Ruska, 1951–1958 at Albany: New Perspectives in the United States
25 Helmut Ruska’s Düsseldorf Period: 1958–1973
26 Science at the Düsseldorf Institute
27 Helmut Ruska—The Person Behind the Scientist
28 Honors and Awards
2. Publications from the Düsseldorf University Institute for Biophysics and Electron Microscopy
1 Introduction and Publications
2 Dissertations
3 Habilitation Thesis
3. Rainbow Lenses
1 Introduction
2 Crystal Rainbows
3 Rainbow Lenses
4 Catastrophic Proton Beam Focusing
5 Focusing Properties of a Square Electrostatic Rainbow Lens
6 Acceleration Properties of a Square Radiofrequency Rainbow Lens
7 Possible Applications of Rainbow Lenses
4. Generalized Sampling: Stable Reconstructions, Inverse Problems and Compressed Sensing over the Continuum
1 Introduction
2 Generalized Sampling–table Recovery in Arbitrary Frames
3 Generalized Sampling for Inverse and Ill-posed Problems
4 Compressed Sensing Over the Continuum
Contents of Volumes 151-181
Index
Color Plates
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