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During the three years since the publication of the first edition many applications of lasers in Chemistry have moved across the boundary from academic laboratories to routine instrumental analysis, laser mass spectrometry for instance. New photochemical techniques have been developed for the study of molecules, e.g. ultrafast spectroscopy. In keeping with his successfull concept, the author has retained a balance between coverage of more widely used laser methods and new developments.


During the three years since the publication of the first edition many applications of lasers in Chemistry have moved across the boundary from academic laboratories to routine instrumental analysis, laser mass spectrometry for instance. New photochemical techniques have been developed for the study of molecules, e.g. ultrafast spectroscopy. In keeping with his successfull concept, the author has retained a balance between coverage of more widely used laser methods and new developments.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XII
Principles of Laser Operation....Pages 1-20
Laser Sources....Pages 21-48
Laser Instrumentation in Chemistry....Pages 49-82
Chemical Spectroscopy with Lasers....Pages 83-137
Laser-induced Chemistry....Pages 138-173
Appendix 1: Listing of Output Wavelengths from Commercial Lasers....Pages 174-174
Appendix 2: Directory of Acronyms and Abbreviations....Pages 175-178
Appendix 3: Selected Bibliography....Pages 179-179
Appendix 4: Answers to Numerical Problems....Pages 180-180
Back Matter....Pages 181-188


During the three years since the publication of the first edition many applications of lasers in Chemistry have moved across the boundary from academic laboratories to routine instrumental analysis, laser mass spectrometry for instance. New photochemical techniques have been developed for the study of molecules, e.g. ultrafast spectroscopy. In keeping with his successfull concept, the author has retained a balance between coverage of more widely used laser methods and new developments.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XII
Principles of Laser Operation....Pages 1-20
Laser Sources....Pages 21-48
Laser Instrumentation in Chemistry....Pages 49-82
Chemical Spectroscopy with Lasers....Pages 83-137
Laser-induced Chemistry....Pages 138-173
Appendix 1: Listing of Output Wavelengths from Commercial Lasers....Pages 174-174
Appendix 2: Directory of Acronyms and Abbreviations....Pages 175-178
Appendix 3: Selected Bibliography....Pages 179-179
Appendix 4: Answers to Numerical Problems....Pages 180-180
Back Matter....Pages 181-188
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