

An edition of Stopping of heavy ions (2004)
a theoretical approach
By Peter Sigmund
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
Springer
Language
eng
Pages
168
Description:
This book offers a concise presentation of theoretical concepts characterizing and quantifying the slowing down of swift heavy ions in matter. Although the penetration of charged particles through matter has been studied for almost a hundred years, the quantitative theory for swift penetrating ions heavier than helium has been developed mainly during the past decade and is still progressing rapidly. The book addresses scientists and engineers working at accelerators with an interest in materials analysis and modification, medical diagnostics and therapy, mass spectrometry and radiation damage, as well as atomic and nuclear physicists. Although not a textbook, this monograph represents a unique source of state-of-the-art information that is useful to a university teacher in any course involving the interaction of charged particles with matter.
subjects: Heavy ion collisions, Collisions (nuclear physics), Physics, Surfaces (Physics), Plasma (Ionized gases), Weights and measures, Particle acceleration, Beam Physics Particle Acceleration and Detection, Plasma Physics Atoms and Molecules in Strong Fields, Thin Films Surfaces and Interfaces, Instrumentation Measurement Science, Characterization and Evaluation of Materials