Market: Plasma physicists and students. Upon publication in 1968, Plasma Diagnostics represented the most up- to-date survey of the experimental methods used in plasma analysis, including the necessary theoretical background. This work emphasizes spectroscopic techniques along with in-depth sections on laser techniques and electric and magnetic probe methods. The evaluation of collision and transport cross sections, heat and electrical conductivity, and viscosity are some of the many applications of plasma diagnostics reviewed as well. This long-awaited reprint volume is of interest to both physicists and students of theoretical physics as it deals with plasma theory from a fundamental point of view, stressing a careful derivation and discussion of the equations.
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978-1-56396-388-9 (9781563963889)
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Contents: Radiation of Hot Gases. Interpretation of Line Broadening and Line Shift. Evaluation of Plasma Parameters. Evaluation of Plasma Parameters in Optically Thick Plasmas. Quantitative Spectroscopy and Spectral Photometry. Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy. X-ray Diagnostics of Plasmas. Microwave Diagnostic Techniques. The Laser as a Tool for Plasma Diagnostics. Electrical Probes. Mass Spectrometry of Plasmas. Collision and Transport Cross-sections. Evaluation of Electrical Conductivity, Heat Conductivity and Viscosity of Plasmas.