Spectroscopic Measurement (2nd Ed.)
An Introduction to the Fundamentals

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Spectroscopic Measurement: An Introduction to the Fundamentals, Second Edition contains the foundational topics associated with optical spectroscopic techniques, covering the basic theory of applied spectroscopy and presenting alternative approaches to understand physical processes. Electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, molecular spectroscopy, optics, and radiation form the foundations of the field are all thoroughly covered. On top of these rest the techniques applying the fundamentals, including Emission Spectroscopy, Laser Induced Fluorescence, and Raman Spectroscopy.?This comprehensive and fully updated second edition includes additional coaching and covers new material online broadening, nonlinear techniques such as coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy, and more.

Researchers not formally trained in these topics, but who apply spectroscopy in their work, will appreciate the detail contained in this book to ensure accuracy of their technique and/or to develop more sophisticated measurements.

1. Introduction 2. A brief review of statistical mechanics 3. The equation of radiative transfer 4. Optical electromagnetics 5. The lorentz atom 6. Classical hamiltonian dynamics 7. An introduction to quantum mechanics 8. Atomic spectroscopy 9. Molecular spectroscopy 10. Resonance response 11. Line broadening 12. Polarization 13. Rayleigh and raman scattering 14. The density matrix equations 15. Coherent anti-stokes raman spectroscopy

Professor Mark Linne earned a Mechanical Engineering PhD at Stanford University in 1985 and as part of his thesis work he developed fiberoptic probes for laser-based absorption and fluorescence measurements of reactive species inside enclosed combustion reactors. He has been developing and using laser diagnostics for combustion, the atmosphere, and for electrochemistry ever since. He worked for 5 years as a laser development scientist at Spectra-Physics, the world’s largest manufacturer of scientific lasers.
  • Presents measurement techniques in a concise treatment that other available literature lacks to explain
  • Provides the audience with engineering analogues written by an engineer to explain basic physics to engineers
  • Includes many new and useful graphics in the margins and boxes with supplementary material to immensely facilitate learning