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High Resolution Spectroscopy
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High Resolution Spectroscopy discusses the underlying concepts in the different branches of spectroscopy, especially in high resolution spectroscopy. The coverage of the book includes basic principles such as the quantization of energy, as well as the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with atoms and molecules; general experimental methods and features of instrumentation; and microwave, millimeter wave, and lamb dip spectroscopy. Also covered in the book are subjects such as the principles behind rotational spectroscopy; diatomic and polyatomic molecules in vibrational spectroscopy; and the electronic spectroscopy of atoms, as well as diatomic and polyatomic molecules. The text is recommended for engineers and physicists who would like to know more about the concepts, theories, methods, and instrumentation related to spectroscopy, particularly in the field of high resolution spectroscopy.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I bought this book because my graduate professor who taught molecular spectroscopy said it was the best book out there. I hate that it is no longer published. This book covers everything imaginable from rotational, vibrational, and electronic spectroscopy. I highly recommend it. It isnt a book that derrives a bunch of equations however, so if you want that, look for another book.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Overall it covers a lot of material and is useful. I wish though that it went over the equations more throughly and presented equations, which are more general. That is I would like for Hollas to derive equations that make fewer assumptions.
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