Electrostatic Accelerators Fundamentals and Applications
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
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R.Hellborg (Ed.)
Electrostatic Accelerators Fundamentals and Applications With a Foreword by Kai Siegbahn
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Electrostatic Accelerators
Particle Acceleration and Detection www.springeronline.com/series/5267 The series Particle Acceleration and Detection is devoted to monograph texts dealing with all aspects of particle acceleration and detection research and advanced teaching. The scope also includes topics such as beam physics and instrumentation as well as applications. Presentations should strongly emphasise the underlying physical and engineering sciences. Of particular interest are • contributions which relate fundamental research to new applications beyond the immediate realm of the original field of research • contributions which connect fundamental research in the aforementioned fields to fundamental research in related physical or engineering sciences • concise accounts of newly emerging important topics that are embedded in a broader framework in order to provide quick but readable access of very new material to a larger audience The books forming this collection will be of importance for graduate students and active researchers alike. Series Editors: Professor Alexander Chao SLAC 2575 Sand Hill Road Menlo Park, CA 94025 USA Professor Christian W. Fabjan CERN PPE Division 1211 Genève 23 Switzerland Professor Rolf-Dieter Heuer DESY Gebäude 1d/25 22603 Hamburg Germany
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R. Hellborg (Ed.)
Electrostatic Accelerators Fundamentals and Applications
With a Foreword by Kai Siegbahn
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Professor Ragnar Hellborg Department of Physics Lund University Sölvegatan 14 22362 Lund Sweden E-mail: [email protected]
Cover picture courtesy of CERN.
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