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An Introduction to Ion-Optics
By Professor Georg Berg
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Fridays from 14:00 to
15:30
Nuclear Structure Laboratory Seminar Room
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Sept 30 |
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Lecture
1 // ppt 4.32 MB, pdf
1.75 MB // |
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Oct 7 |
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Lecture
2 // ppt 11.1 MB, pdf
2.08 MB // |
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Oct 14 |
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Lecture
3 // ppt 22.4 MB, pdf
3.42 MB // |
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Dec 2 |
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Lecture
4 // ppt 6.26 MB, pdf
1.07 MB // |
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Dec 9 |
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Lecture
5 // ppt 5.23 MB, pdf
1.93 MB // |
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Since the advent of charge particles as probes to study atomic
nuclei, ion-optics has played an increasingly important role in
Experimental Nuclear Physics research. While the accelerator physicist
will often provide the required beam, it is usually crucial for
an experiment that the physicist understands and operates - and
often designs - the electro-magnetic beam line and analysis instruments
for his or her experiment.
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