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Introduction to The Physics of Highly Charged Ions / H.F. Beyer and V.P. Shevelko.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Series in atomic and molecular physicsPublication details: Bristol : Institute of Physics Publishing, c2003.Description: xiv, 361 p., [8] p. vol. plates : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0750304812
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QE509.2 .P65 2003
Contents:
Preface. Introduction. Radiation. Spectroscopy. Light and ion sources. Atomic structure. Atomic collisions. Appendix. Atomic physics in chronological order. Index.
Summary: Emphasizing a physical understanding with many illustrations, Introduction to the Physics of Highly Charged Ions covers the major areas of x-ray radiation and elementary atomic processes occurring with highly charged ions in hot laboratory and astrophysical plasmas. Topics in this book include - light and ion sources, spectroscopy, atomic structure, magnetic and QED effects, and a thorough look at atomic collisions, from elementary processes in plasmas to ion-surface interaction and hollow atoms. Avoiding unnecessary mathematical details, this book is accessible to a broad range of readers, including graduate students and researchers.
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Includes bibliographic references and index.

Preface. Introduction. Radiation. Spectroscopy. Light and ion sources. Atomic structure. Atomic collisions. Appendix. Atomic physics in chronological order. Index.

Emphasizing a physical understanding with many illustrations, Introduction to the Physics of Highly Charged Ions covers the major areas of x-ray radiation and elementary atomic processes occurring with highly charged ions in hot laboratory and astrophysical plasmas. Topics in this book include - light and ion sources, spectroscopy, atomic structure, magnetic and QED effects, and a thorough look at atomic collisions, from elementary processes in plasmas to ion-surface interaction and hollow atoms. Avoiding unnecessary mathematical details, this book is accessible to a broad range of readers, including graduate students and researchers.

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