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Preface | ||
Biographical Note | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
1 | Basic Theory | 1 |
Introduction, Pump Classification | 1 | |
Pump Capacity | 1 | |
Understanding Pump Behavior | 1 | |
The Ideal Gas Assumptions | 2 | |
Definitions of Temperature and Pressure | 2 | |
Counting Molecules (or Atoms) | 5 | |
Density, Pressure and Molecular Velocities | 6 | |
Vapor Pressure | 8 | |
Mean Free Path | 12 | |
Thermal Conductivity of Gases | 15 | |
Pumping Speed, a Convenient Abstraction | 17 | |
Throughput | 19 | |
Conductance, Another Convenient Abstraction | 20 | |
Voltage, Current and Impedance Analogies | 25 | |
Dalton's Law and Linear Superposition | 28 | |
Selective and Variable Pumping Speed | 32 | |
Measuring Pump Speed | 33 | |
System Diagnostics With Any Pump | 42 | |
Electrical Discharges in Gases | 44 | |
Vacuum Seals | 62 | |
Comments on Helium Leak Detection | 71 | |
2 | Sputter-Ion Pumping | 83 |
The Penning Cell | 84 | |
I[superscript +]/P Characteristics in Penning Cells | 86 | |
Pumping Speed Abstraction | 93 | |
The Making of Sputter-Ion Pumps | 94 | |
Hydrogen Pumping | 119 | |
Triode Pumping | 138 | |
Transient Speed Effects | 142 | |
Pumping Gas Mixtures | 143 | |
High Pressure Operation | 145 | |
The Sputter-Ion Pumping of Helium | 149 | |
Pumping Elements Located in Antechambers or Pockets | 154 | |
Pump Power Supplies | 158 | |
Magnet Designs | 160 | |
More on the Nature of Penning Discharges | 164 | |
Other Considerations | 173 | |
A Summary of Advantages and Disadvantages | 175 | |
App. 2A | Electrostatic Getter-Ion Pumps | 177 |
3 | Titanium Sublimation Pumping | 195 |
Sticking Coefficients | 196 | |
Pump Speed vs. Stocking Coefficient, [alpha] | 200 | |
Synthesis, Displacement and Dissociation of Gases | 208 | |
Sublimation Sources | 210 | |
Combination Pumping | 220 | |
Advantages and Disadvantages of TSP Pumping | 222 | |
4 | Nonevaporable Getters (NEG) | 229 |
Mechanical Features | 229 | |
NEG Pumping Mechanisms | 232 | |
Sintered NEG Structures | 246 | |
Advantages and Disadvantages of NEGs | 248 | |
5 | Cryopumping | 255 |
Cryocondensation vs. Cryosorption | 255 | |
Sorption Roughing Pumps | 284 | |
Liquid Helium Cryopumps | 295 | |
Closed-Loop, Gaseous Helium Cryopumps | 301 | |
Closed-Loop, Gaseous Helium Refrigerators | 321 | |
Subject Index | 345 | |
Author Index | 353 |
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