The field of vacuum arc plasma physics and technology is undergoing a renaissance, and this book describes novel applications of plasmas and ion/electron beams formed from vacuum arc discharges, especially in less conventional or emerging scientific areas such as new perspectives on vacuum arc phenomena, generation of high-charge-state metal ions, heavy ion accelerator injection, multi-layer thin film synthesis, biological applications, generation of high-current / high-density electron beams, and more.
Introduction to Plasma Physics: With Space and Laboratory Applications
Emphasizing basic plasma theory, with applications to both space and laboratory plasmas, the topics covered in this text include single-particle motions, kinetic theory, magnetohydrodynamics, small amplitude waves in both cold and hot plasmas, nonlinear phenomena and collisional effects. Applications comprise planetary magnetospheres and radiation belts, the confinement and stability of plasmas in fusion devices, the propagation of discontinuities and shock waves in the solar wind, and the analysis of various types of plasma waves and instabilities that can occur in planetary magnetospheres and laboratory plasma devices.
Introduction to Plasma Physics: With Space and Laboratory Applications
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Plasma Charging Damage
This book provides an in-depth, comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of the subject of plasma charging damage in modern VLSI circuit manufacturing. It is written for beginners as well as practitioners. For beginners, this book presents an easy-to-follow, unified explanation of various charging-damage phenomena, the goal being to provide them with a solid foundation for taking on real damage problems encountered in VLSI manufacturing. For practitioners, it can help bridge the gap between disciplines by providing all of the necessary background materials in one place.Drawing on the author's wide range of experience in plasma science, processing technologies, device physics and reliability physics, the text includes information on: - plasma and mechanisms of plasma damage; - wear-out and breakdown of thin gate-oxides; - the impact of processing equipment on damage; - methods of damage measurement; - damage management; - gate-oxide scaling.
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Particle Transport in Magnetically Confined Plasmas by G. Fussman, ISBN 0750305746
Providing a solid introduction to the physics of controlled fusion, Particle Transport in Magnetically Confined Plasmas reviews the experimental observations and theoretical concepts of particle transport in toroidal devices. This book presents a reliable introduction to neoclassical transport, beginning with a review of the necessary plasma physics. The second part of the work examines experimental results and methods, including important pulse techniques and harmonic analysis methods. A selection of crucial experiments performed in stellerators and tokamaks are discussed in detail that emphasize the fundamental principles of this theory and experiment methodologies.
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How Computers Work
A classic is back in its 8th and best edition yet! "How Computers Work, 8th Edition" is a must-have for anyone interested in the inner-workings of computers. The full-color, detailed illustrations will take you deep inside your PC and show you just how intricate it is. This latest edition has been updated with information on all of the latest technologies, including: PCI Express Bus Serial ATA Connections Digital Photography Software TiVos, Gas Plasma Screens, iPods, and Other Home Entertainment Equipment Google and eBay 3D Game Development, Two-Slot Video Cards, and Overclocking "How Computers Work" has sold over two million copies world wide.
How Computers Work
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