Titre : |
Basic principles of spectroscopy |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Raymond Chang |
Editeur : |
New York : Mc-Graw Hill |
Année de publication : |
1971 |
Importance : |
ix, 304 p. |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-07-010517-1 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Technologies, Méthodes, Réactions
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Tags : |
SPECTRUM ANALYSIS RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY SPECTROSCOPY |
Résumé : |
"“The text is sophisticated enough to require at least a standard full-year physical chemistry course as a prerequisite, and yet simple enough so that the student does not get hogged down in the mathematics, which is sometimes a fault of the more advanced texts in spectroscopy. Raymond Chang points out in his preface that the book is mainly designed to acquaint the student with the general aspects of spectroscopy rather than to make him a specialist in any two or three areas. The first chapter is an excellent review of quantum mechanics and its application to spectroscopy at a level which should challenge the student, even after having covered much of this material in his undergraduate physical chemistry course. The second chapter deals with molecular symmetry and group theory, which also may be a review. The next few chapters proceed to cover the more familiar areas of spectroscopy, such as nuclear magnetic resonance, nuclear quadrupole resonance, MBssbauer, electron spin resonance, microwave, infrared, Raman and electronic. Electronic spectroscopy is conveniently separated into the spectroscopy of atoms, the spectroscopy of diatomic molecules, and the spectroscopy of polyatomic molecules. The last few chapters cover photoluminescence, optical rotatory dispersion, masers and lasers, and photoelectron spectroscopy, areas which may not be as familiar to the student. At the end of each chapter are a number of texts which are suggested for further reading...” |
Cote : |
B-B031 (SdS) |
Num_Inv : |
151 |
Basic principles of spectroscopy [texte imprimé] / Raymond Chang . - New York : Mc-Graw Hill, 1971 . - ix, 304 p. ISBN : 978-0-07-010517-1 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Technologies, Méthodes, Réactions
|
Tags : |
SPECTRUM ANALYSIS RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY SPECTROSCOPY |
Résumé : |
"“The text is sophisticated enough to require at least a standard full-year physical chemistry course as a prerequisite, and yet simple enough so that the student does not get hogged down in the mathematics, which is sometimes a fault of the more advanced texts in spectroscopy. Raymond Chang points out in his preface that the book is mainly designed to acquaint the student with the general aspects of spectroscopy rather than to make him a specialist in any two or three areas. The first chapter is an excellent review of quantum mechanics and its application to spectroscopy at a level which should challenge the student, even after having covered much of this material in his undergraduate physical chemistry course. The second chapter deals with molecular symmetry and group theory, which also may be a review. The next few chapters proceed to cover the more familiar areas of spectroscopy, such as nuclear magnetic resonance, nuclear quadrupole resonance, MBssbauer, electron spin resonance, microwave, infrared, Raman and electronic. Electronic spectroscopy is conveniently separated into the spectroscopy of atoms, the spectroscopy of diatomic molecules, and the spectroscopy of polyatomic molecules. The last few chapters cover photoluminescence, optical rotatory dispersion, masers and lasers, and photoelectron spectroscopy, areas which may not be as familiar to the student. At the end of each chapter are a number of texts which are suggested for further reading...” |
Cote : |
B-B031 (SdS) |
Num_Inv : |
151 |
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