Oriented toward commercial and practical applications, this concise, largely non-mathematical reference describes experimental techniques using laser spectroscopy and presents practical applications for this technology in many fields, including physics, engineering, chemistry, medicine and bioscience. Topics include the general spectroscopic features of molecules, transition metal and rare earth complexes, transition selection rules, and absorption-based and photoluminescence intensity and lifetime-based techniques. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
This work describes experimental techniques using laser spectroscopy and presents specific practical applications for this technology in many fields, including physics, engineering, chemistry, medicine and bioscience. The general spectroscopic features of molecules are delineated; transition metal and rare earth complexes are examined; and transition selection rules are explained.