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John Wiley & Sons Inc
26 November 2003
The latest edition of this highly acclaimed title introduces the reader to a wide range of spectroscopies, and includes both the background theory and applications to structure determination and chemical analysis. It covers rotational, vibrational, electronic, photoelectron and Auger spectroscopy, as well as EXAFs and the theory of lasers and laser spectroscopy.
* A revised and updated edition of a successful, clearly written book
* Includes the latest developments in modern laser techniques, such as cavity ring-down spectroscopy and femtosecond lasers
* Provides numerous worked examples, calculations and questions at the end of chapters

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Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   4th edition
Dimensions:   Height: 238mm,  Width: 186mm,  Spine: 30mm
Weight:   907g
ISBN:   9780470844168
ISBN 10:   0470844167
Pages:   480
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  A / AS level
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr. J. Michael Hollas is a retired University lecturer with many years' teaching and research experience. He has written over 100 research papers. Prior to Modern Spectroscopy he published 3 books, Symmetry in Molecules (Chapman and Hall, 1972), High Resolution Spectroscopy 2.ed. (Wiley, 1998) and Basic Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2002).

Reviews for Modern Spectroscopy

Two valuable features for both students and instructors are a strong final chapter on Lasers and Laser Spectroscopy, and a set of 17 worked examples? (Journal of Chemical Education, January 2005) ?a good reference for those interested in basic theories behind general spectroscopic techniques. I welcome its presence in my professional library. (Clinical Chemistry, December 2004) ?this text is well written and the descriptions relating theory to phenomena are clear and well constructed. The book achieves its goal as a well-rounded textbook. (Applied Spectroscopy, August 2004)


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