Instrumentation Science and Technology for Physicists
Synopsis
This book highlights Instrumentation Science and Technology for Physicists offering a comprehensive guide to the principles and applications of experimental physics tools. It covers fundamental measurement techniques, precision instrumentation, and error analysis, ensuring accurate and reliable data acquisition. The book presents an extensive overview of sensors and transducers, such as mechanical, thermal, optical, electrical, and magnetic, applied to real-world physics scenarios. Specialized chapters explore vacuum systems, pumps, and cryogenics, with relevance to high-energy physics, space science, and low-temperature experiments such as superconductivity and quantum research. Analytical instruments like spectrometers, microscopes, and chromatographs are discussed in the context of modern research in materials science, biological physics, and environmental studies. Designed specifically for physicists, the text bridges theoretical understanding with practical application, enhanced by diagrams, tables, and problem sets. With attention to recent technological developments, this book equips students and researchers with the knowledge and skills necessary to engage in advanced experimental physics and interdisciplinary scientific exploration.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore
- ISBN: 9789819226337
- Dimensions: 235 x 155 mm
- Languages: English
