Electrostatic Accelerators: Fundamentals and ApplicationsRagnar Hellborg Springer Science & Business Media, 2005/11/02 - 620 ページ 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 makes 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 for those more familiar with other types of accelerators. |
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Fundamentals and Applications Ragnar Hellborg. Contents. Accelerators 3 Part I Accelerators Introduction to Part I R ... Electrostatic Accelerator 4 24 36 Introduction to Part II – the Electrostatic Accelerator R. Hellborg, J. McKay ...
... Electrostatic Accelerators and Distribution – Production 595 H.R.McK. Hyder, R. Hellborg .................................... B Appendix: SI Units and Other Units R ... Accelerators Introduction to Part I – Accelerators R. XVI Contents.
... electrostatic accelerator, but to put these devices into perspective, it will be useful to examine two other fields of great importance today in the development and exploitation of accelerator tech- nology. These examples are described ...
... electrostatic accelerator; and Cockcroft and Walton the cascade accelerator. Gustaf Ising outlined and Rolf Widerøe built the linear accelerator. During the 1930s and 1940s the development of accelerators was based on the need of ...
... Electron synchrotrons 1 -Synchrocyclotrons 100 Sector focused cyclotrons Cyclotrons MeV 10 Electrostatic accelerators 1930 Cascade accelerators 1950 1970 1990 2010 Fig . 1.1 . A modified Livingston diagram showing the exponential growth ...
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Electrostatics | 64 |
Calculation Technique for HighVoltage Equipment | 84 |
Development of Charging Belts in Russia | 101 |
Voltage Distribution Systems Resistors | 110 |
Accelerator Tubes | 123 |
Development of Tubes | 147 |
Nonradiation Hazards and Safety Considerations | 365 |
ElectrostaticAccelerator FreeElectron Lasers | 378 |
Introduction to Part III Research Fields | 392 |
Roberts T E Barnhart R J Nickles 395 | 413 |
Corradi | 429 |
Detection of Explosives and Other Threats | 445 |
Accelerator Mass Spectrometry | 461 |
Atomic Collisions in Matter | 486 |
Stripper Systems | 166 |
Charge Exchange and Electron Stripping | 181 |
NegativeIon Formation Processes | 222 |
Tandem Terminal Ion Source | 274 |
Beam Envelope Techniques for IonOptical Calculations | 299 |
Equipment for Beam Diagnostics | 317 |
Radiation Protection at an Accelerator Laboratory | 337 |
Modification of Materials | 508 |
Ion Beam Analysis | 530 |
Atomic Structure | 560 |
Industrial Electron Accelerators | 581 |
Electrostatic Accelerators Production | 595 |
Index | 608 |