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Introduction to Electron and Ion Optics

  • 1st Edition - January 28, 1973
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Poul Dahl
  • Language: English

Introduction to Electron and Ion Optics provides the theoretical background needed to understand the subject matter and even be helpful in laboratory works. Seven major parts… Read more

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Introduction to Electron and Ion Optics provides the theoretical background needed to understand the subject matter and even be helpful in laboratory works. Seven major parts comprise the book where each focuses on a certain aspect or field. The book begins with an introduction to the general principles about electron and ion optics, specifically as basis for the design of the optical components used in particle analyzers and accelerators. The following parts tackle different aspects such as geometrical optics; scaling rules and dispersion coefficients; fields (paraxial, sector, fringing, quadrupole); lenses (electrostatic, immersion, unipotential, etc.); analyzers (electrostatic, spherical, etc.); and space charge and beam production. Towards the last part of the book, there is an exercises section where various problems are given for the reader to answer. This book caters to students specifically in the field of physics.

Table of contents


Preface


1. Electron and Ion Optics

1. Introduction


2. Geometrical Optics

2. Matrix Formulation

3. Rules for Image Formation

4. Beam Emittance and the Determinant

5. Types and Quality of Image Formation

6. Particle-Analyzing Systems


3. Scaling Rules and Dispersion Coefficients

7. Scaling Rules

8. Formulas for Deflection

9. Coefficients of Dispersion


4. Fields

10. Field Equations and Paraxial Fields

11. Sector, Fringing, and Quadrupole Fields


5. Lenses

12. Electrostatic Lenses

13. Acceleration System

14. Immersion Lenses and Unipotential Lenses

15. Magnetic Lenses

16. Quadrupole and Magnetic Fringing Field Lenses


6. Analyzers

17. Electrostatic Analyzer with Cylindrical Sector Field

18. Sector-Type Analyzer with Electric or Magnetic Field

19. Spherical Analyzer E(2) and Sector Magnets B(0), B(1/2)

20. Spectrographs

21. Analyzer with Homogeneous Electric Field

22. Coaxial Cylinder Analyzer

23. Magnetic Lens Spectrometer

24. Orange Spectrometer

25. Sector Magnet with Inclined Boundaries


7. Space Charge and Beam Production

26. Ideal Beam in a Drift Region

27. Focusing of a Nonideal Beam and Various Beam Effects

28. Electron Extraction

29. Ion Extraction

Problems

Bibliography

Index




Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: November 10, 2012
  • Language: English

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