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Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy II

โœ Scribed by J.A.R. Samson and D.L. Ederer (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Leaves
312
Series
Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences 32
Category
Library

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This volume is for practitioners, experimentalists, and graduate students in applied physics, particularly in the fields of atomic and molecular physics, who work with vacuum ultraviolet applications and are in need of choosing the best type of modern instrumentation. It provides first-hand knowledge of the state-of-the-art equipment sources and gives technical information on how to use it, along with a broad reference bibliography.

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Content:
Edited by
Page iii

Copyright page
Page iv

Contributors
Page xi

Volumes in Series
Pages xiii-xv

1. Normal-Incidence Monochromators and Spectrometers Original Research Article
Pages 1-20
Masato Koike

2. Grazing-Incidence Monochromators for Third-Generation Synchrotron Radiation Sources Original Research Article
Pages 21-54
H.A. Padmore, M.R. Howells, W.R. McKinney

3. Spectrographs and Monochromators Using Varied Line Spacing Gratings Original Research Article
Pages 55-72
James H. Underwood

4. Interferometric Spectrometers Original Research Article
Pages 73-106
Anne P. Thorne, Malcolm R. Howells

5. Gas Detectors Original Research Article
Pages 107-115
J.B. West

6. Photodiode Detectors Original Research Article
Pages 117-138
L.R. Canfield

7. Amplifying and Position Sensitive Detectors Original Research Article
Pages 139-175
Oswald H.W. Siegmund

8. Absolute Flux Measurements Original Research Article
Pages 177-191
S.V. Bobashev

9. Vacuum Techniques Original Research Article
Pages 193-204
Roger L. Stockbauer

10. Lithography Original Research Article
Pages 205-223
Yuli Vladimirsky

11. X-Ray Spectromicroscopy Original Research Article
Pages 225-262
Harald Ade

12. Optical Spectroscopy in the VUV Region Original Research Article
Pages 263-277
Marshall L. Ginter, Kouichi Yoshino

13. Soft X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy Original Research Article
Pages 279-300
Thomas A. Callcott

Index
Pages 301-307


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