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High Resolution Spectroscopy

✍ Scribed by J. Michael Hollas (Auth.)


Publisher
Butterworth-Heinemann
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Leaves
641
Edition
0
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Encompassing a wide range of techniques, spectroscopy is used to analyze chemicals, biological and pharmaceutical compounds, food and beverages, and high-tech materials. Covering the whole range of spectroscopic techniques, this book provides a thorough overview of underlying principles, techniques and applications. Dr. Hollas is a well-known author and authority in the field, and this book is an expanded version of his well-received lower-level book, Modern Spectroscopy, now in its third edition (0-471-96523-5).

''The first edition of High Resolution Spectroscopy (the big book version of Modern Spectroscopy) was undoubtedly the best textbook on spectroscopy written at an undergraduate / beginning graduate level, and the second edition is an improvement...

...The coverage is broad, deep and even. The first chapters give a concise and clear introduction to spectroscopy, covering much that is accessible elsewhere only in more complicated discussions...

...The production values of High Resolution Spectroscopy are high, diagrams are well reproduced and the whole text is lavishly illustrated with many spectra and diagrams of apparatus....

... it contains a great deal of material and is beautifully written; every library should contain a copy; every student of spectroscopy (no-matter what age!) should have a copy on their shelves.''

Extracts from a Review in Spectroscopy Europe, 11/3 (1999)

✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Pages v-vii
Fundamental constants, Page viii
Useful conversion factors, Page viii
1 - Quantization of energy, Pages 1-35
2 - Interaction of electromagnetic radiation with atoms and molecules, Pages 36-50
3 - General experimental methods, Pages 51-86
4 - Rotational spectroscopy, Pages 87-148
5 - Vibrational spectroscopy, Pages 149-267
6 - Electronic spectroscopy, Pages 268-434
7 - Photoelectron spectroscopy, Pages 435-480
8 - Lasers and laser spectroscopy, Pages 481-593
Appendix - Character tables, Pages 595-605
References, Pages 607-611
Index of atoms and molecules, Pages 613-625
Subject index, Pages 627-638


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