Photophysics and Photochemistry in the Vacuum Ultraviolet:
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Beschreibung: | This volume contains the texts of the Invited Lectures presented at the NATO Advanced Study Institute PHOTOPHYSICS AND PHOTOCHEMISTRY IN THE VACUUM ULTRAVIOLET, which was held at the Interlaken Lodge in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin USA, August 15-28, 1982. This ASI was the third in a series of NATO Institutes devoted to a study of the physical and chemical transformations undergone by atoms and molecules after absorption of high-energy (VUV < 6 eV) radiation. [The previous Institutes were CHEMICAL SPECTROSCOPY AND PHOTOCHEMISTRY IN THE VACUUM ULTRAVIOLET (Val Morin, Canada, 1973) and HIGH-ENERGY CHEMICAL SPECTROSCOPY AND PHOTOCHEMISTRY (Breukelen, The Netherlands, 1976). ] The purpose of this ASI was to provide a forum for the exchange of attitudes and viewpoints between physicists and chemists working in the VUV area. This area represents one of the most fertile regions for chemistry/physics interfacing, yet the chemists remain largely unaware of the fact that the physicists have implicitly solved many of the chemists' problems (and vice versa); and the physicists remain largely unaware of the nature of the chemists' problems (and vice versa). Consequently, a major aim of the Institute was to construct a proper Chemistry/ Physics Interface, to familiarize each group with the techniques, both experimental and theoretical, of the other group, and to bring the major successes and failures of each group, within the VUV area, to light. The above stipulations concerning the Institute also serve as desiderata for the present volume |
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spelling | Photophysics and Photochemistry in the Vacuum Ultraviolet edited by S. P. McGlynn, G. L. Findley, R. H. Huebner Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, U.S.A., August 15-28, 1982 Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1985 1 Online-Ressource (980p) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier NATO ASI Series, Series C: Mathematical and Physical Sciences 142 1389-2185 This volume contains the texts of the Invited Lectures presented at the NATO Advanced Study Institute PHOTOPHYSICS AND PHOTOCHEMISTRY IN THE VACUUM ULTRAVIOLET, which was held at the Interlaken Lodge in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin USA, August 15-28, 1982. This ASI was the third in a series of NATO Institutes devoted to a study of the physical and chemical transformations undergone by atoms and molecules after absorption of high-energy (VUV < 6 eV) radiation. [The previous Institutes were CHEMICAL SPECTROSCOPY AND PHOTOCHEMISTRY IN THE VACUUM ULTRAVIOLET (Val Morin, Canada, 1973) and HIGH-ENERGY CHEMICAL SPECTROSCOPY AND PHOTOCHEMISTRY (Breukelen, The Netherlands, 1976). ] The purpose of this ASI was to provide a forum for the exchange of attitudes and viewpoints between physicists and chemists working in the VUV area. This area represents one of the most fertile regions for chemistry/physics interfacing, yet the chemists remain largely unaware of the fact that the physicists have implicitly solved many of the chemists' problems (and vice versa); and the physicists remain largely unaware of the nature of the chemists' problems (and vice versa). Consequently, a major aim of the Institute was to construct a proper Chemistry/ Physics Interface, to familiarize each group with the techniques, both experimental and theoretical, of the other group, and to bring the major successes and failures of each group, within the VUV area, to light. The above stipulations concerning the Institute also serve as desiderata for the present volume Chemistry Chemistry, Physical organic Physical Chemistry Chemie McGlynn, S. P. edt Findley, G. L. edt Huebner, R. H. edt NATO ASI Series, Series C Mathematical and Physical Sciences 142 (DE-604)BV000902768 142 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5269-0 Verlag Volltext |
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title_alt | Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, U.S.A., August 15-28, 1982 |
title_auth | Photophysics and Photochemistry in the Vacuum Ultraviolet |
title_exact_search | Photophysics and Photochemistry in the Vacuum Ultraviolet |
title_full | Photophysics and Photochemistry in the Vacuum Ultraviolet edited by S. P. McGlynn, G. L. Findley, R. H. Huebner |
title_fullStr | Photophysics and Photochemistry in the Vacuum Ultraviolet edited by S. P. McGlynn, G. L. Findley, R. H. Huebner |
title_full_unstemmed | Photophysics and Photochemistry in the Vacuum Ultraviolet edited by S. P. McGlynn, G. L. Findley, R. H. Huebner |
title_short | Photophysics and Photochemistry in the Vacuum Ultraviolet |
title_sort | photophysics and photochemistry in the vacuum ultraviolet |
topic | Chemistry Chemistry, Physical organic Physical Chemistry Chemie |
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