Electron cyclotron resonance ion sources; proceedings.QC702 2005-921466 0-7354-0234-5 Electron cyclotron resonance Electron cyclotron resonance is a phenomenon observed both in plasma physics and condensed matter physics. An electron in a static and uniform magnetic field will move in a circle due to the Lorentz force. ion sources; proceedings. Int'l Workshop on ECR Ion Sources (16th: 2004: Berkeley, CA) Ed. by Matthaeus Leitner. (AIP AIP acute intermittent porphyria. AIP Acute intermittent porphyria conference proceedings; v.749) American Institute of Physics The American Institute of Physics (AIP) is a professional body representing American physicists and publishing physics related journals. It was founded in 1931. The aims of the organization are: "promoting the advancement and diffusion of the knowledge of physics and its , [c]2005 264 p. $144.00 (pa) In these proceedings from the September 2004 workshop, contributors offer case studies, status reports, and accounts of their new research. Their topics include new developments and progress in their work in superconducting ECT ECT electroconvulsive therapy. ECT abbr. electroconvulsive therapy ECT Electroconvulsive therapy sometimes is used to treat depression or mania when pharmaceutical treatment fails. ion source VENUS with 28 GHz and in IMP ECR ion sources, work with ECRIS at JYFL and KVI, and production of an intense beam of medium charge state heavy ions from RIKEN ECRIS. Papers on beam transport describe new simulations and models; those on diagnosis and transport include plasma potential measurements and other new techniques. Papers on diagnostics and applications include a study of the photoionization Photoionization The ejection of one or more electrons from an atom, molecule, or positive ion following the absorption of one or more photons. The process of electron ejection from matter following the absorption of electromagnetic radiation has been under of multiply charged ions at the advanced light source. Other general topics include techniques and gyrotrons, new sources, and radioactive ion beams. The proceedings also include poster presentations and a list of attendees with contact information. |
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