Focusing of charged particles /
Focusing of Charged Particles.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
1967.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo Texto completo |
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- Front Cover; Focusing of Charged Particles; Copyright Page; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; EDITORS PREFACE; PREFACE; Table of Contents; CONTENTS OF VOLUME II; Part 1:Potentiah Fields, Trajectories; CHAPTER 1.1. PARTICLES AND FIELDS: FUNDAMENTAL EQUATIONS; 1.1.1. The Electrostatic Field; 1.1.2. The Magnetic Field; 1.1.3. Determination of Trajectory; 1.1.4. Particle Beams; REFERENCES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAPTER 1.2. NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF LAPLACE'S AND POISSONS EQUATIONS AND THE CALCULATION OF ELECTRON TRAJECTORIES AND ELECTRON BEAMS; 1.2.1. Introduction.
- 1.2.2. The Solution of Laplace's and Poisson's Equations1.2.3. The Calculation of Electron Trajectories; 1.2.4. The Calculation of Electron Beams Taking into Account ThermalVelocities; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 1.3. ANALOGICAL METHODS FOR RESOLVING LAPLACE'S AND POISSON'S EQUATIONS; Introduction; 1.3.1. The Electrolytic Plotting Tank; 1.3.2. The Resistance Network; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 1.4. MEASUREMENT OF MAGNETIC FIELDS; 1.4.1. Introduction; 1.4.2. Principles of the Most Usual Methods of Measuring Magnetic Fields; 1.4.3. Measurement of Magnetic Fields.
- 1.4.4. Measurement of the Gradient of Magnetic FieldsREFERENCES; Part 2:Lenses; CHAPTER 2.1. HIGH BRIGHTNESS ELECTRON GUNS; 2.1.1. Introduction; 2.1.2. Electron-Gun Requirements and Limitations; 2.1.3. Cathode Design; 2.1.4. Gun Geometry and Performance; 2.1.5. Practical Design Considerations; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2.2. ELECTROSTATIC LENSES; 2.2.1. General Properties of Image Formation; 2.2.2. Data of Particular Lenses; 2.2.3. Practical Aspects for the Construction of Electrostatic Lenses; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2.3. MAGNETIC ELECTRON LENSES; 2.3.1. Introduction.
- 2.3.2. General Properties of Magnetic Lenses2.3.3. Ironless Magnetic Lenses; 2.3.4. Magnetic Lenses of the Electromagnet Type; 2.3.5. Lenses With Permanent Magnets; GENERAL REFERENCES; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2.4. FOCUSING WITH QUADRUPOLES, DOUBLETS, AND TRIPLETS; 2.4.1. General Properties of Focusing Systems; 2.4.2. The Quadrupole Lens; 2.4.3. The Doublet; 2.4.4. The Triplet; 2.4.5. The Multiplet; 2.4.6. Matching Problems; BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAPTER 2.5. LENS ABERRATIONS; 2.5.1. Introduction; 2.5.2. Fermat's Principle; Characteristic Functions; Perturbation Theory; 2.5.3. Symmetry.
- 2.5.4. The Aberration CoefficientsREFERENCES; CHAPTER 2.6. ELECTRON MICROPROBES; 2.6.1. Introduction; 2.6.2. General Principles; 2.6.3. Practical Applications; REFERENCES; AUTHOR INDEX; SUBJECT INDEX.