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E-raamat: Laser Spectroscopy and its Applications

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Bringing together scattered literature from a range of sources, Laser Spectroscopy and ItsApplications clearly elucidates the tools and concepts of this dynamic area, and providesextensive bibliographies for further study.Distinguished experts in their respective fields discuss resonance photoionization, laser absorption,laser-induced breakdown, photodissociation, Raman scattering, remote sensing,and laser-induced fluorescence. The book also incorporates an overview of the semiclassicaltheory of atomic and molecular spectra.Combining background at an intermediate level with an in-depth discussion of specifictechniques, Laser Spectroscopy and Its Applications is essential reading for laser and opticalscientists and engineers; analytical chemists; health physicists; researchers in optical,chemical, pharmaceutical, and metallurgical industries. It will also prove useful for upperlevelundergraduate and graduate students of laser spectroscopy and its applications, andin-house seminars and short courses offered by firms and professional societies.

This monograph offers detailed and easy-to-read descriptions of the main techniques of laser spectroscopy and its applications. It is useful to engineers, technical managers, nonlaser scientists who require an introduction to the field, graduate students, and laser spectroscopists.
About the Series iii Foreword v V. S. Letokhov Preface vii Acknowledgments ix Contributors xv Semiclassical Principles of Atomic and Molecular Spectra 1(90) Chris W. Patterson Introduction 1(1) Absorption and Emission of Radiation 2(11) Atomic Structure 13(27) Vibrational Structure of Polyatomic Molecules 40(21) Rotational Structure of Polyatomic Molecules 61(22) Summary 83(8) Bibliography 86(1) References 87(4) Lasers For Spectroscopy 91(84) John R. Murray Introduction 91(1) Properties of the Principal Spectroscopic Laser Sources 92(27) Design of Spectroscopic Laser Systems 119(21) Wavelength Conversion 140(14) Summary 154(21) Bibliography 155(1) References 156(19) Resonance Photoionization Spectroscopy 175(86) Jeffrey A. Paisner Richard W. Solarz Introduction 175(10) Theoretical and Experimental Methods 185(33) Applications 218(24) Summary 242(19) References 244(17) Applications of Laser Absorption Spectroscopy 261(90) Hao-Lin Chen Introduction 261(2) Fundamentals of Absorption Spectroscopy 263(15) Absorption Spectroscopy with Lasers 278(36) Applications of Laser Absorption Spectroscopy 314(20) Summary 334(17) References 335(16) Laser Plasmas for Chemical Analysis 351(66) David A. Cremers Leon J. Radziemski Introduction 351(6) Laser Ablation and Analysis by an Auxiliary Technique 357(23) Direct Spectroscopic Analysis of Laser Plasmas 380(15) The Continuous Optical Discharge 395(5) Analytical Performance of Laser Plasma Techniques 400(2) Summary 402(15) Bibliography 403(1) References 404(13) Laser-Induced Molecular Dissociation: Applications in Isotope Separation and Related Processes 417(90) John L. Lyman Introduction 417(5) Laser Enrichment of Hydrogen Isotopes 422(16) Laser Enrichment of Carbon Isotopes 438(14) Laser Enrichment of Sulfur Isotopes 452(7) Laser Enrichment of Uranium Isotopes 459(13) Laser Enrichment of Other Isotopes 472(3) Laser Synthesis and Purification 475(10) Summary 485(22) References 486(21) Laser Raman Techniques 507(58) James J. Valentini Introduction 507(3) Phenomenology of Raman Scattering 510(16) Techniques of Raman Spectroscopy 526(9) Applications of Raman Spectroscopy 535(19) Summary 554(11) Bibliography 555(2) References 557(8) Laser Remote Sensing Techniques 565(58) William B. Grant Introduction 565(3) Nonresonant Techniques 568(10) Active Resonant Techniques 578(19) Other Techniques 597(3) Future Directions for Laser Remote Sensing 600(23) Bibliography 604(3) References 607(16) Applications of Laser-Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy 623(54) Robert P. Lucht Introduction 623(1) Principles of Laser-Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy 624(7) Laser Sources and Detectors for Fluorescence Measurements 631(3) Applications of LIF in Combustion Flows 634(17) Applications of LIF to Fusion Plasma Diagnostics 651(7) Other Applications of LIF 658(1) Summary 659(18) Appendix 660(5) Bibliography 665(1) References 666(11) Index 677
Solarz\, Richard W.; Paisner\, Jeffrey A.