Ion Traps

Ion Traps

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Ghosh Pradip K.
Oxford University Press
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The author provides, in nine chapters, a compact and up-to-date coverage of the entire range of applications of the two most important ion traps: the Paul('radiofrequency') trap and the Penning('dc) trap. The book begins with full details of the ion confinement principles of both these traps; this is followed by a presentation of the basic experimental techniques, including details of a few actual traps. There is then a chapter on the methods of ion cooling, now an essential integral part of all trap-based experiments. The next four chapters provide a comprehensive coverage of applications in four major areas, broadly classified as: atomic physics, frequency standards, collision studies, and analytical mass spectrometry. The text is appended by a set of more than 600 fully titled chronologically arranged references which mirror the growth of the field as well as providing a comprehensive guide to original research papers. The text should be useful to students both at the senior undergraduate and beginning graduate level as a general reader for professionals in atomic physics, chemical physics, mass spectometry and related fields.
EAN 9780198539957
ISBN 0198539959
Binding Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date November 23, 1995
Pages 336
Language English
Dimensions 241 x 161 x 24
Country United Kingdom
Authors Ghosh Pradip K.
Illustrations line figures
Series International Series of Monographs on Physics