Market: Researchers and technicians in vacuum science, and those
interested in the field. This comprehensive overview of the
groundbreaking work in vacuum science from 1910 to 1960 presents
original biographies of the scientists and engineers at the vanguard of
vacuum technology. It also features papers now regarded as milestones.
Among these are Saul Dushman's "Theory and Use of the Molecular Gauge"
(1915), Pieter Clausing's "The Flow of Highly Rarefied Gases through
Tubes of Arbitrary Length" (1932), and L.D. Hall's "Electronic
Ultra-High Vacuum Pump" (1932).