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Gaseous Electronics : Tables, Atoms, and Molecules

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Title: Gaseous Electronics : Tables, Atoms, and Molecules
Author: Gorur Govinda Raju
ISBN: 1138077240 / 9781138077249
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 822
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2017
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks
     
 
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With the constant emergence of new research and application possibilities, gaseous electronics is more important than ever in disciplines including engineering (electrical, power, mechanical, electronics, and environmental), physics, and electronics.

The first resource of its kind, Gaseous Electronics: Tables, Atoms, and Molecules fulfills the author’s vision of a stand-alone reference to condense 100 years of research on electron-neutral collision data into one easily searchable volume. It presents most - if not all - of the properly classified experimental results that scientists, researchers, and students require for a theoretical and practical understanding of collision properties and their impact.

An unprecedented collection and analysis of electron neutral collision properties

This book follows a new user-friendly format that enables readers to easily retrieve, analyze, and apply specific atomic/molecular information as needed. In his previous work, Gaseous Electronics: Theory and Practice, the author first explored electron–neutron interactions. To clarify the complex fundamental processes involved, he cited as much experimental data on atoms and molecules as limited space would allow. Completing that task, this handy reference more fully compiles essential revised data on more than 420 atoms and molecules, arranging it into easily digestible chapters, sections, and appendices. Analysis parameters include total scattering, ionization, excitation, attachment cross sections, ionization and attachment coefficients, attachment rates, and ion drift velocity.

Some recent research areas in gaseous electronics include:

  • Environmentally efficient and protective lighting devices
  • Plasma research for power generation and space applications
  • Medical applications (some involving skin treatment and healing)

Written entirely in SI units, the book includes hundreds of tables, figures, and specially drawn charts, with data expressed in both tabular and graphical form. Each chapter stands independently and contains references for further research.

Section I : 1 Atom
Section II : 2 Atoms
Section III : 3 Atoms
Section IV : 4 Atoms
Section V : 5 Atoms
Section VI : 6 Atoms
Section VII : 7 Atoms
Section VIII : 8 Atoms
Section IX : 9 Atoms
Section X : 10 Atoms
Section XI : 11 Atoms
Section XII : 12 Atoms
Section XIII : More than 12 Atoms
Section XIV : Gas Mixtures

Section XV : Appendices
Appendix 1 : Fundamental Constants
Appendix 2 : Target Particles (Namewise)
Appendix 3 : Target Particles (Formulawise)
Appendix 4 : Attachment Peaks and Cross Sections
Appendix 5 : Attachment Rates
Appendix 6 : Atomic Ionization Cross Sections
Appendix 7 : Ionization Cross Sections - Molecules
Appendix 8 : Important Relationships
Appendix 9 : Quadrupole Moments of Target Particles
Appendix 10 : Relative Dielectric Strength of Gases

 
 
 
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