Fundamentals of Vacuum Science and System Design for High and Ultrahigh Vacuum, Volume 1 1st Edition
Grab the definitive foundation in vacuum technology with Fundamentals of Vacuum Science and System Design for High and Ultrahigh Vacuum, Volume 1 (1st Edition) by J.R. Gaines and Matthew Healy. This authoritative text brings clarity to complex principles and practical design strategies, making it an essential resource for engineers, researchers, and advanced students working with high and ultrahigh vacuum systems.
Explore clear, systematic coverage of core topics—vacuum theory, measurement and instrumentation, pumps and pumping systems, material outgassing, leak detection, and vacuum chamber design—presented with an emphasis on real-world system implementation. The book balances rigorous scientific explanation with pragmatic guidance on selecting components, optimizing performance, and avoiding common design pitfalls encountered in laboratories, semiconductor fabs, thin-film deposition facilities, and accelerator centers.
What sets this volume apart is its blend of academic depth and practical applicability: worked examples, design heuristics, and engineering insights help translate theory into reliable systems. Whether you’re building an ultrahigh vacuum chamber for surface science, troubleshooting a cryogenic vacuum line, or specifying equipment for a cleanroom, this text equips you to make informed, cost-effective decisions.
Ideal for professionals and institutions across North America, Europe, and Asia, this first edition is a must-have reference for those seeking to master vacuum fundamentals and advance system-level design. Enhance your technical library with a resource that supports long-term competence and successful project outcomes.
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