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Discusses the use of optical resonators and lasers to make sensitive spectroscopic measurements. This volume reviews both the theory and practice behind these spectroscopic tools. It includes practical implementation information,and a comprehensive review of cavity-enhanced methods. It also discusses cavity-enhanced optical instrumentation.
This volume, the first of three, offers a treatment of the key experimental methods of atomic, molecular and optical physics.
This text looks at the key experimental methods of atomic, molecular and optical physics, as well as the traditional methods. The role of tunable lasers in the new methods is also covered.
This volume provides a subject and author cumulative index for all previous volumes for easy reference.
Dealing with the practice of Optical Radiation Measurements, this book is useful for students, scientists and engineers working in any academic, industrial or governmental projects related to optical radiation. It is written by authors from the Standards laboratories of Australia, Canada, England, Germany and the USA.
Combined with 29A and 29B, this volume is a comprehensive treatment of the key experimental methods of atomic, molecular and optical physics, as well as an experimental handbook for the field.
Describing the characteristics of random rough surfaces, this work focuses on the basic principles of real and diffraction techniques for quantitative characterization of the rough surfaces. It also includes the principles, experimentation, and limitations of advanced real-space imaging techniques and diffraction techniques.
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