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AVS Classic Series in Vacuum Science and Technology

 

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the AVS, the American Institute of Physics in cooperation with the AVS, launched the AVS Classic Series in Vacuum Science and Technology. This is a series of reissues of out-of-print books that have a continuing impact on today Series editor is H. Fred Dylla. Publication was taken over from AIP by Springer-Verlag. Copies can be purchased through the Springer-Verlag web site.



Vacuum Technology and Space Simulation
D.J. Santeler, D.H. Holkeboer, D.W. Jones & F. Pagano
Originally published: 1970; AVS Publication: 1992


Handbook of Materials and Techniques for Vacuum Devices
Walter H. Kohl
Originally published: 1964; AVS Publication: 1993


Basic Data of Plasma Physics
Sanford C. Brown
Originally published: 1966; AVS Publication: 1993


Ionized Gases
A. von Engel
Originally published: 1955; AVS Publication: 1993


Field Emission and Field Ionization
Robert Gomer
Originally published: 1961; AVS Publication: 1993


The Physical Basis of Ultrahigh Vacuum
P.A. Redhead, J.P. Hobson & E.V. Kornelsen
Originally published: 1975; AVS Publication: 1993


Handbook of Electron Tube and Vacuum Techniques
Fred Rosebury
Originally published: 1964; AVS Publication: 1993


Vacuum Sealing Techniques
A. Roth
Originally published: 1966; AVS Publication: 1994


Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry and it's Applications
Peter H Dawson
Originally published: 1976; AVS Publication: 1997


*Please Note: On the occasion of the 40th anniversary, copies of “Adventures in Vacuum” by M J Sparnaay (1992), were offered to attendees with the compliments of North-Holland/ Elsevier.