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Electronics for Application of Ion Beams in Nanoscience
Harry J. Whitlowsubject
EngineeringData acquisitionbusiness.industryControl systemElectrical engineeringPulse countingNanotechnologyInstrumentation (computer programming)Electronicsbusinessdescription
The breadth of ion-beam nanoscience methods discussed in the proceeding chapters implies that the control and readout systems also span a wide range of techniques. For many nanoscience and technology applications the need to process or characterise a batches of samples has lead to a convergence of data acquisition systems and control systems. This coupled with the development of high-performance lowcost computing over the past decades has lead to a progressive evolution in data acquisition technology. Historically, much of the electronics used in nanoscience and technology using ion beams is based on nuclear analogue pulse counting and spectrometry where NIM (Nuclear Instrumentation Modules) have been a standard tool for some decades.
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2009-01-01 |