Mass spectroscopy
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Mass spectroscopy
(Cambridge monographs on physics)
Cambridge University Press, 1986
2nd ed
- : hard
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 284-322
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The first edition of Professor Duckworth's Mass Spectroscopy was highly praised. The present volume is a 1990 edition of the 1986 second edition, written by Professor Duckworth and two other scientists, both with extensive experience in the field. The authors describe the principles of mass spectroscopy and the uses to which mass spectrometers are put. Following a brief description of early instruments, the text describes ion optics, sources and detectors, deflection-type instruments, non-magnetic instruments, isotopic abundance and atomic mass determinations. The book also contains descriptions of the applications of the instrument to nuclear physics, organic chemistry, physical inorganic chemistry, solid state physics, geophysics and space physics.
Table of Contents
- Preface to the first edition
- Preface to the second edition
- 1. The development of mass spectroscopy
- 2. Positive-ion optics
- 3. Ion sources for mass spectroscopy
- 4. Detection of positive ions
- 5. Deflection type instruments
- 6. Time-of-flight and radio-frequency (rF) mass spectrometers
- 7. Determination of isotopic abundances
- 8. Determination of atomic masses
- 9. Physical inorganic aspects of mass spectroscopy
- 11. Applications of mass spectroscopy to organic chemistry
- 12. Applications to solid state physics
- 13. Applications of mass spectroscopy to geology and cosmology
- 14. Mass spectroscopy in upper atmosphere and space research
- References
- Index.
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