Accelerator applications in industry and the environment /
Since their debut in the late 1920s, particle accelerators have evolved into a backbone for the development of science and technology in modern society. Of about 30,000 accelerators at work in the world today, a majority is for applications in industry (about 20,000 systems worldwide). There are two...
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| Language: | English |
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Singapore :
World Scientific Pub. Co.,
2011.
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| Series: | Reviews of accelerator science and technology ;
v. 4 |
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Table of Contents:
- Trends for electron beam accelerator applications in industry / Sueo Machi
- Ion implantation for semiconductor doping and materials modification / Lawrence A. Larson, Justin M. Williams and Michael I. Current
- Ion beam analysis: a century of exploiting the electronic and nuclear structure of the atom for materials characterisation / Chris Jeynes, Roger P. Webb and Annika Lohstroh
- Neutrons and photons in nondestructive detection / J. F. Harmon, D. P. Wells and A. W. Hunt
- Review of cyclotrons for the production of radioactive isotopes for medical and industrial applications / Paul Schmor
- Development of accelerator mass spectrometry and its applications / Jiaer Chen ... [et al.]
- Electron accelerators for environmental protection / Andrzej G. Chmielewski
- Studying radiation damage in structural materials by using ion accelerators / Peter Hosemann
- Direct current accelerators for industrial applications / Ragnar Hellborg and Harry J. Whitlow
- Radio-frequency electron accelerators for industrial applications / Marshall R. Cleland
- Accelerators for neutron generation and their applications / Guenter Mank, Guenter Bauer and Francoise Mulhauser
- Prospects for accelerator technology / Alan Todd
- CERN: from birth to success / Herwig Schopper
- Simon van der Meer (1925-2011): a modest genius of accelerator science / Vinod C. Chohan.