Plasmas. Applied Atomic Collision Physics, Volume 2
β Scribed by C. F. Barnett and M. F. A. Harrison (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 499
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
APPLIED ATOMIC COLLISION PHYSICS, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of Contributors, Page ix
Treatise Preface, Pages xi-xii, H.S.W. MASSEY, BENJAMIN BEDERSON, EARL W. McDANIEL
Preface, Pages xiii-xiv, C.F. BARNETT
1 - Introduction, Pages 1-25, C.F. Barnett
2 - Basic Concepts of Fusion Research, Pages 27-49, M.F.A. Harrison
3 - Atomic Radiation from Low Density Plasma, Pages 51-111, R.W.P. McWhirter, H.P. Summers
4 - Properties of Magnetically Confined Plasmas in Tokamaks, Pages 113-140, John T. Hogan
5A - Diagnostics Based on Emission Spectra, Pages 143-190, N.J. Peacock
5B - Laser Diagnostics, Pages 191-226, D.E. Evans
5C - Plasma Diagnostics Using Electron Cyclotron Emission, Pages 227-247, D.A. Boyd
5D - Particle Plasma Diagnostics, Pages 249-305, C.F. Barnett
5E - The Electron Bremsstrahlung Spectrum from Neutral Atoms and Ions, Pages 307-321, R.H. Pratt, I.J. Feng
6A - Introduction, Pages 325-326, M.F.A. Harrison
6B - Trapping and Thermalization of Fast Ions, Pages 327-338, J.G. Cordey
6C - Neutral-Beam Formation and Transport, Pages 339-380, T.S. Green
6D - Alpha-Particle Heating, Pages 381-394, D.E. Post
7 - Boundary Plasma, Pages 395-439, M.F.A. Harrison
8 - Atomic Phenomena in Hot Dense Plasmas, Pages 441-486, Jon C. Weisheit
Index, Pages 487-500
PURE AND APPLIED PHYSICS, Pages ibc1-ibc2
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