Originally published in 1955, this textbook on electron optics was
aimed both at scientists already engaged in research as well as
scientists new to this field of study. The book has a threefold
purpose: firstly, 'to relate the theory of electron-optical
instruments and particle accelerators to classical optics and
dynamics'; secondly, 'to set out general procedures which may be
applied to the study of image-formation in electron-optical
instruments and stability in particle accelerators'; thirdly, 'to
apply these procedures to the analysis of the properties of the
more important instruments and machines'. Chapters are detailed and
range from 'The variational equation' to 'Uniform focusing in
particle accelerators'. Diagrams are included for reference. This
book will be of great value to scholars of the history of physics
and electromagnetics.
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