Introduction to laser spectroscopy:
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam Elsevier 2005
Ausgabe:1st ed
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Basic physics of lasers -- Distribution of the electromagnetic field in the optical resonator -- Generation of ultrashort laser Pulses -- Lasers -- Nonlinear optics -- Pulse amplification -- The measurement of ultrashort laser pulses -- Selected methods of time-resolved laser spectroscopy -- Ultrafast chemical and physical processes -- Lasers in medicine -- Potential hazards associated with inappropriate use of lasers -- Detectors
Introduction to Laser Spectroscopy is a well-written, easy-to-read guide to understanding the fundamentals of lasers, experimental methods of modern laser spectroscopy and applications. It provides a solid grounding in the fundamentals of many aspects of laser physics, nonlinear optics, and molecular spectroscopy. In addition, by comprehensively combining theory and experimental techniques it explicates a variety of issues that are essential to understanding broad areas of physical, chemical and biological science. Topics include key laser types - gas, solid state, and semiconductor - as well as the rapidly evolving field of ultrashort laser phenomena for femtochemistry applications. The examples used are well researched and clearly presented. Introduction to Laser Spectroscopy is strongly recommended to newcomers as well as researchers in physics, engineering, chemistry and biology. * A comprehensive course that combines theory and practice * Includes a systematic and comprehensive description for key laser types * Written for students and professionals looking to gain a thorough understanding of modern laser spectroscopy
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 317 p.)
ISBN:0080455255
044451662X
9780080455259
9780444516626

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