Cavity-Ring-Down Spectroscopy: An Ultratrace-Absorption Measurment Technique

Author:   Kenneth W. Busch ,  Marianna A. Busch (both Professors of Chemistry, both Professors of Chemistry, Baylor University)
Publisher:   American Chemical Society
Volume:   720
ISBN:  

9780841236004


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   25 February 1999
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Kenneth W. Busch ,  Marianna A. Busch (both Professors of Chemistry, both Professors of Chemistry, Baylor University)
Publisher:   American Chemical Society
Imprint:   American Chemical Society
Volume:   720
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.548kg
ISBN:  

9780841236004


ISBN 10:   0841236003
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   25 February 1999
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   No Longer Our Product
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Deals with a new method for measuring trace absorption, particularly with gas-phase samples. It monitors the exponential decay of radiation in an optical cavity, which for a given wavelength varies according to the absorption coefficient of the gas in the cavity. The 15 papers, from an October 1997 gathering in Irvine, California, examine such aspects as mode formation, dispersion, Fourier transform and polarization-dependent spectroscopy, polyatomic radicals in low pressure flames, kinetic studies of aromatic radical reactions, and studying dynamics between and within molecules. --SciTech Book News<br>


Deals with a new method for measuring trace absorption, particularly with gas-phase samples. It monitors the exponential decay of radiation in an optical cavity, which for a given wavelength varies according to the absorption coefficient of the gas in the cavity. The 15 papers, from an October 1997 gathering in Irvine, California, examine such aspects as mode formation, dispersion, Fourier transform and polarization-dependent spectroscopy, polyatomic radicals in low pressure flames, kinetic studies of aromatic radical reactions, and studying dynamics between and within molecules. --SciTechBook News


Deals with a new method for measuring trace absorption, particularly with gas-phase samples. It monitors the exponential decay of radiation in an optical cavity, which for a given wavelength varies according to the absorption coefficient of the gas in the cavity. The 15 papers, from an October 1997 gathering in Irvine, California, examine such aspects as mode formation, dispersion, Fourier transform and polarization-dependent spectroscopy, polyatomic radicals in low pressure flames, kinetic studies of aromatic radical reactions, and studying dynamics between and within molecules.--SciTech Book News


<br> Deals with a new method for measuring trace absorption, particularly with gas-phase samples. It monitors the exponential decay of radiation in an optical cavity, which for a given wavelength varies according to the absorption coefficient of the gas in the cavity. The 15 papers, from an October 1997 gathering in Irvine, California, examine such aspects as mode formation, dispersion, Fourier transform and polarization-dependent spectroscopy, polyatomic radicals in low pressure flames, kinetic studies of aromatic radical reactions, and studying dynamics between and within molecules. --SciTech Book News<br>


<br> Deals with a new method for measuring trace absorption, particularly with gas-phase samples. It monitors the exponential decay of radiation in an optical cavity, which for a given wavelength varies according to the absorption coefficient of the gas in the cavity. The 15 papers, from an October 1997 gathering in Irvine, California, examine such aspects as mode formation, dispersion, Fourier transform and polarization-dependent spectroscopy, polyatomic radicals in low pressure flames, kinetic studies of aromatic radical reactions, and studying dynamics between and within molecules. --SciTechBook News<p><br>


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