Charged particle optics theory an introduction

Charged Particle Optics Theory: An Introduction identifies the most important concepts of charged particle optics theory, and derives each mathematically from the first principles of physics. Assuming an advanced undergraduate-level understanding of calculus, this book follows a logical progression,...

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Main Author: Groves, Timothy R. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton, FL CRC Press, Taylor & Francis [date of publication not identified]
Series:Optical sciences and applications of light
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Call Number :QC 793.3 .B4 G76 2015

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