Quantum mechanics of charged particle beam optics : understanding devices from electron microscopes to particle accelerators
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Quantum mechanics of charged particle beam optics : understanding devices from electron microscopes to particle accelerators
(Multidisciplinary and applied optics / series editors, Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan ... [et al.])
CRC Press, c2019
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 339-348) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Classical Charged Particle Beam Optics used in the design and operation of all present-day charged particle beam devices, from low energy electron microscopes to high energy particle accelerators, is entirely based on classical mechanics. A question of curiosity is: How is classical charged particle beam optics so successful in practice though the particles of the beam, like electrons, are quantum mechanical? Quantum Mechanics of Charged Particle Beam Optics answers this question with a comprehensive formulation of 'Quantum Charged Particle Beam Optics' applicable to any charged particle beam device.
Table of Contents
Introduction. An Introductory Review of Classical Mechanics. An Introductory Review of Quantum Mechanics. An Introduction to Classical Charged Particle Beam Optics. Quantum Charged Particle Beam Optics: Scalar Theory for Spin-0 and Spinless Particles. Quantum Charged Particle Beam Optics: Spinor Theory for Spin- 1/2 Particles. Concluding Remarks and Outlook on Further Development of Quantum Charged Particle Beam Optics
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