Vacuum References
SRS-Vacuum Technology References
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2. Gerhard Lewin, “An elementary introduction to vacuum technique”, AVS
Monograph Series published by the Education Committee of the American Vacuum
Society.
3. John T. Yates, “Experimental Innovations in Surface Science. A guide to Practical
Laboratory Methods and Instruments”, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1997.
Note
: This
is an excellent book, with lots of great practical ideas! We highly recommend it.
4. Studt, R&D Magazine, October 1991, p. 104: “Design Away Those Tough Vacuum
System Riddles”. Note: Read this one! Make a copy and hang it on your wall!
5. Phil Danielson, Vacuum & ThinFilm, Oct. 1998, “Gas Loads in Vacuum Systems”,
p. 37, and “The Value of PumpDown Curves”, p. 12.
6. Phil Danielson, Vacuum & ThinFilm, Nov/Dec. 1998, “Rate-of –rise Measurements”,
p. 12.
7. Phil Danielson, Vacuum & ThinFilm, March 1999, “Gas Load and Effective
Pumping Speed”, p. 12, and “Creating a Vacuum”, p. 34.
8. Vic Comello, “Metal-Sealed Components Are Not Just for UHV Anymore”, R&D
Magazine, October 1997, p. 24.
9. Glen Tisdale et. al., Solid State Technology, May 1998, “Next Generation Aluminum
Vacuum Systems”
10. P. R. McCabe et. al., J. Vac. Sci. and Technol., A 17 (2) (1999) 673, “A convenient
means of securing gaskets during assembly of vertically oriented knife-edge flanges”
11. Hugh Everson, “From Scrap Metal to Vacuum Components”, Vacuum Solutions
March/April 1999.
12. Phil Danielson, Vacuum and Thin Film, May 1999, p. 10, “ Gas Flow Rates: Volume
Flow and Mass Flow”.
13. Vic Comello, “Taking Vacuum Valves Seriously”, R&D Magazine, March 1998, p.
61.
14. Phil Danielson, Vacuum and Thin Film, June 1999, p. 12, “ Gas Loads from Virtual
Leaks”.
15. Phil Danielson, Vacuum and Thin Film, July 1999, p. 18, “ Why Create a Vacuum?
How physical and chemical factors affect molecular activity.”
16. V. S. Smentkowski and A. L.Linsebigler, “ Stabilization of long travel-single
bellows-horizontal manipulators”, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A17(4) (1999) 2056
17. H.F. Dylla et. al., “Design and installation of a low particulate, ultrahigh vacuum
system for a high power free-electron laser, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 17(4) (1999)
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