1st Edition

Laser Spectroscopy and its Applications

    712 Pages
    by CRC Press

    712 Pages
    by CRC Press

    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.

    1. Semiclassical Principles of Atomic and Molecular Spectra 2. Lasers for Spectroscopy 3. Resonance Photoionization Spectroscopy 4. Applications of Laser Absorption Spectroscopy 5. Laser Plasmas for Chemical Analysis 6. Laser-Induced Molecular Dissociation Applications in Isotope Separation and Related Processes 7. Laser Raman Techniques 8. Laser Remote Sensing Techniques 9. Applications of Laser-Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Combustion and Plasma Diagnostics

    Biography

    Solarz, Richard W.; Paisner, Jeffrey A.