Atomic and molecular beams: production and collimation
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures
...........................................................................................................xi
List of Tables
..........................................................................................................xvii
Preface
.....................................................................................................................xix
Acknowledgments
...................................................................................................xxi
Author
..................................................................................................................xxiii
Chapter
1
Introduction
..........................................................................................1
1.1
Atomic and Molecular Beam Basics
.........................................1
1.2
A Review of Reviews
..............................................................11
Chapter
2
Kinetic Theory of Gases and Atomic Beam Terminology
................19
2.1
Introduction
.............................................................................19
2.2
Kinetic Theory Expressions
....................................................19
2.3
Equations of Flow through an Orifice
.....................................23
2.4
Determination of Atomic Diameter
........................................26
2.5
Atomic Beam Terminology
.....................................................28
Chapter
3
Design of Ovens
.................................................................................31
3.1
Introduction
.............................................................................31
3.2
Heating Methods
.....................................................................32
3.2.1
Indirect Electric Heating
............................................32
3.2.2
Passing a Current Directly through Oven
..................33
3.2.3
Electromagnetic Induction
.........................................33
3.2.4
Indirect Heating by Electron Bombardment
..............34
3.2.5
Direct Heating by Electron Bombardment
.................35
3.2.6
Heating by Photons
....................................................36
3.2.7
Other Methods
............................................................37
3.2.8
Discussion of Choice of Heating Method
..................37
3.3
Oven Design
............................................................................39
3.3.1
Oven Material
.............................................................39
3.3.2
Oven Design Considerations
......................................41
3.3.3
Temperature Measurement
.........................................43
3.3.4
Radiation Shields
........................................................43
3.4
Production of Circular Apertures and Slits
.............................44
3.4.1
Introduction
................................................................44
3.4.2
Circular Apertures
......................................................44
3.4.3
Slits
.............................................................................45
vi
Contents
Chapter
4
Ovens for Evaporation of Alkali Metals and Their Salts
...................47
4.1
Introduction
.............................................................................47
4.2
Ovens in Which a Reaction Takes Place
.................................47
4.3
Conventional Ovens for Production of Beams of
Alkali Metals
...........................................................................53
4.4
Ovens for Alkali Halides
.........................................................57
4.5
Evaporation from Ampoules
...................................................61
4.6
Recirculating Ovens
................................................................63
4.6.1
Introduction
................................................................63
4.6.2
Direct Return of Metal
...............................................63
4.6.3
Recycling by Capillary Action
...................................67
4.6.4
Recirculation by Ion Formation
.................................70
4.6.5
Discussion of Recirculating Systems
.........................72
Chapter
5
Ovens for Higher Temperatures
.........................................................73
5.1
Introduction
.............................................................................73
5.2
Beryllium, Magnesium, Calcium, Strontium and
Barium Beams
.........................................................................73
5.3
Beams of Scandium and Yttrium
............................................80
5.4
Titanium and Zirconium Beams
.............................................81
5.5
Beams of Vanadium and Compounds of Tantalum
.................81
5.6
Chromium Beams
....................................................................82
5.7
Manganese Beams
...................................................................83
5.8
Iron, Cobalt and Nickel Beams
...............................................84
5.9
Beams of Copper, Silver and Gold
..........................................84
5.10
Zinc, Cadmium and Mercury Beams
......................................87
5.11
Beams of Boron, Aluminium, Gallium, Indium
and Thallium
...........................................................................90
5.12
Beams of Carbon, Silicon, Germanium, Tin and Lead
...........95
5.13
Beams of Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony and Bismuth
......100
5.14
Sulphur, Selenium, Tellurium and Polonium Beams
............101
5.15
Beams of the
Lanthanides.....................................................102
5.16
Beams of the Actiuides
.........................................................104
5.17
Beam Sources for Refractory Materials
................................107
5.17.1
Introduction
..............................................................107
5.17.2
Beams from Wires
...................................................107
5.17.3
Beams from Rotating Cylinders
...............................109
5.17.4
Direct Electron-Beam Heating
.................................110
Chapter
6
Production of Beams of Dissociated Atoms and Other Radicals
....
Ill
6.1
Introduction
...........................................................................
Ill
6.2
Production of Atomic Hydrogen by Thermal Dissociation... Ill
6.2.1
Introduction
..............................................................
Contents
vii
6.2.2
Thermal Dissociation
of Hydrogen on Tungsten
Filaments and Surfaces
............................................112
6.2.3
Thermal Dissociation
of Hydrogen in Tungsten
and Other Furnaces
..................................................113
6.3
Discharge Sources for Atomic Hydrogen
..............................122
6.3.1
Introduction
..............................................................122
6.3.2
Wood s Tubes
...........................................................123
6.3.3
Arc Sources
..............................................................128
6.3.4
Radiofrequency Discharges
......................................130
6.3.5
Microwave Discharges
.............................................140
6.4
Another Method for Producing a Beam of
Atomic Hydrogen
..................................................................151
6.5
Discussion of Atomic Hydrogen Production
.........................151
6.6
Atomic Oxygen Beams
..........................................................152
6.7
Beams of Atomic Nitrogen
....................................................159
6.8
Sources of Halogen Beams
....................................................164
6.9
Beams of Other Radicals
.......................................................169
6.10
Beams of Molecules of Gaseous Species
..............................171
Chapter
7
Gases
................................................................................................173
7.1
Introduction
...........................................................................173
7.2
Recirculation
of Gases
...........................................................173
7.3
Atom Beam
Lévitation
..........................................................174
Chapter
8
Theory of Collimated Atomic Beam Formation
..............................177
8.1
Introduction
...........................................................................177
8.2
Clausing s Treatment of Flow through a Tube
.......................179
8.3
Solutions of Clausing Equation
.............................................183
8.3.1
Introduction
..............................................................183
8.3.2
Early Solutions
.........................................................185
8.3.3
Discussion of above Solutions
..................................189
8.3.4
Numerical Solutions
.................................................190
8.3.5
Solutions at Higher Pressures
...................................191
8.4
Transmission Probability
.......................................................193
8.4.1
Introduction
..............................................................193
8.4.2
Numerical and Empirical Calculations
....................194
8.4.3
Monte Carlo Calculations
.........................................202
8.4.4
Other Aspects of Row
..............................................204
8.4.5
Allowing for Interatomic Collisions
.........................205
8.5
Angular Distribution of Atomic Beam
..................................206
8.5.1
Introduction
................,.............................................206
8.5.2
Collision-Free Theory
..............................................206
8.5.3
Density Distribution in a Tube
.................................210
8.5.4
Effect of Interatomic Collisions
...............................211
8.5.5
Near-Field Effect
......................................................215
viii Contents
Chapter
9
Designing an Atomic Beam
.............................................................217
9.1
Introduction
...........................................................................217
9.2
Expressions Needed to Predict Beam Properties
..................218
9.3
Optimising the Beam-Forming Impedance
..........................221
Chapter
10
Techniques of Multichannel Collimator Construction
.....................225
10.1
Introduction
...........................................................................225
10.2
Metallic Foil Arrays
..............................................................226
10.3
Plastic Matrix Arrays
............................................................231
10.4
Arrays of Glass Capillaries
...................................................236
10.4.1
Introduction
..............................................................236
10.4.2
Capillary Drawing Techniques
................................237
10.4.3
Unfused Glass Arrays
..............................................238
10.4.4
Simple Fused Arrays
................................................238
10.4.5
Metal Core Arrays
....................................................240
10.4.6
Drawing of Fused Capillaries
..................................241
10.4.7
Drawing of Solid-Cored Capillaries
........................249
10.4.8
Other Methods of Producing Glass Arrays
..............254
10.4.9
Section Conclusion
...................................................255
10.5
Composite Metal Techniques
................................................256
10.6
Other Collimator Construction Techniques
..........................260
10.6.1
Introduction
..............................................................260
10.6.2
Stacks of Metal Wires and Tubes
.............................260
10.6.3
Hole Boring Techniques
...........................................261
10.6.4
Aligned Bored Foils
.................................................262
10.6.5
Wooden Collimators
.................................................263
10.6.6
Dry Etching Techniques
...........................................265
10.6.7
Arrays in Silica, Silicon and Alumina
.....................265
10.6.8
Possibilities for the Future
........................................269
10.7
Focussing Capillary Arrays
...................................................271
10.8
Chapter Conclusion
...............................................................274
Chapter
11
Comparison of Theory with Measurements
.....................................275
11.1
Introduction
...........................................................................275
11.2
Beam Formed by Single
Ilibes
..............................................276
11.2.1
Introduction
..............................................................276
11.2.2
Measurements of Throughput
..................................276
11.2.3
Measurements of Axial Intensity
.............................278
11.2.4
Measurements of Halfwidths
...................................279
11.3
Beams Formed by Plane Capillary Arrays
............................285
11.3.1
Measurements of Throughput
..................................285
11.3.2
Measurements of Axial Intensity
.............................288
11.3.3
Measurements of Halfwidths
...................................290
Contents
¡χ
11.4
Beam Formed by Focussing Capillary Arrays
......................295
11.5
Indirect Comparison between Theory and Experiment
........296
И.6
Conclusions from All Previous Comparisons
.......................298
11.7
Comparison with Atomic Beams Produced by
Free Jet Sources
.....................................................................299
Chapter
12
Other Indications
..............................................................................303
12.1
Introduction
...........................................................................303
12.2
Specular Reflection
................................................................303
12.3
Beam Velocity
.......................................................................304
12.4
Atom Distribution within a TVibe
...........................................304
12.5
Dissociation of Hydrogen on Hot Surfaces
...........................306
Chapter
13
Concluding Observations
.................................................................309
13.1
Introduction
...........................................................................309
13.2
Some Atomic Beam Myths
...................................................309
13.3
Some Recommendations
.......................................................311
13.4
Finally
....................................................................................312
References
.............................................................................................................313
Subject Index
........................................................................................................347
Name Index
...........................................................................................................353
Physics
Atomic and
IVIolecular Beams
Production and Collimation
Atomic and molecular beams are employed in physics and chemistry
experiments and, to a lesser extent, in the biological sciences. These
beams enable atoms to be studied under collision-free conditions and
allow the study of their interaction with other atoms, charged particles.
radiation, and surfaces. Atomic and Molecular Beams: Production
and Collimation explores the latest techniques for producing a beam
from any substance as well as from the dissociation of hydrogen, oxygen,
nitrogen, and the halogens
The book not only provides the basic expressions essential to beam
design but also offers in-depth coverage of:
•
Destgn of ovens and furnaces for atomic beam production
Creation of atomic beams that require higher evaporation
temperatures
Theory of beam formation including the Clausing equation and
the transmission probability
Construction of collimating arrays in metals, plastics, glass, and
other materials
Optimization of the design of atomic beam collimators
While many review articles and books discuss the application of atomic
beams, few give technical details of their production. Focusing on
practical application in the laboratory, the author critically reviews over
8OO references to compare the atomic and molecular beam formation
theories with actual experiments. Atomic and Molecular Beams:
Production and Collimation is a comprehensive source of material for
experimentalists facing the design of ar me or molecular beam and
theoreticians wishing to extend the theory.
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physical | xxiii, 368 pages illustrations |
publishDate | 2013 |
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publisher | CRC Press |
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spelling | Lucas, C. B. Verfasser aut Atomic and molecular beams production and collimation C. B. Lucas Boca Raton, FL CRC Press [2013] xxiii, 368 pages illustrations txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-346) and indexes. - Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke Molekularstrahl gnd Atomstrahl gnd Ausrichtung gnd Kollimator gnd Atomic beams Molecular beams Molekularstrahl Atomstrahl Ausrichtung Kollimator Molekularstrahl (DE-588)4170381-9 gnd rswk-swf Kollimator Kernphysik (DE-588)4164690-3 gnd rswk-swf Generierung (DE-588)4402224-4 gnd rswk-swf Atomstrahl (DE-588)4143336-1 gnd rswk-swf Molekularstrahl (DE-588)4170381-9 s Kollimator Kernphysik (DE-588)4164690-3 s Atomstrahl (DE-588)4143336-1 s Generierung (DE-588)4402224-4 s DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027297750&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027297750&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Lucas, C. B. Atomic and molecular beams production and collimation Molekularstrahl gnd Atomstrahl gnd Ausrichtung gnd Kollimator gnd Atomic beams Molecular beams Molekularstrahl Atomstrahl Ausrichtung Kollimator Molekularstrahl (DE-588)4170381-9 gnd Kollimator Kernphysik (DE-588)4164690-3 gnd Generierung (DE-588)4402224-4 gnd Atomstrahl (DE-588)4143336-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4170381-9 (DE-588)4164690-3 (DE-588)4402224-4 (DE-588)4143336-1 |
title | Atomic and molecular beams production and collimation |
title_auth | Atomic and molecular beams production and collimation |
title_exact_search | Atomic and molecular beams production and collimation |
title_full | Atomic and molecular beams production and collimation C. B. Lucas |
title_fullStr | Atomic and molecular beams production and collimation C. B. Lucas |
title_full_unstemmed | Atomic and molecular beams production and collimation C. B. Lucas |
title_short | Atomic and molecular beams |
title_sort | atomic and molecular beams production and collimation |
title_sub | production and collimation |
topic | Molekularstrahl gnd Atomstrahl gnd Ausrichtung gnd Kollimator gnd Atomic beams Molecular beams Molekularstrahl Atomstrahl Ausrichtung Kollimator Molekularstrahl (DE-588)4170381-9 gnd Kollimator Kernphysik (DE-588)4164690-3 gnd Generierung (DE-588)4402224-4 gnd Atomstrahl (DE-588)4143336-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Molekularstrahl Atomstrahl Ausrichtung Kollimator Atomic beams Molecular beams Kollimator Kernphysik Generierung |
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