Spectrophysics

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This book describes the methods of experimental spectroscopy and their use in the study of physical phenomena. The applications of optical spectroscopy may be grouped under three broad headings: chemical analysis, elucidation of atomic and molecular structure, and investigations of the interactions of radiating atoms and molecules with their environment. I have used the word 'Spectro­ physics' for the third of these by analogy with spectrochemistry for the first and in preference to 'quantitative spectroscopy'. A number of textbooks treat atomic and molecular structure at varying levels of profundity, but elementary spectrophysics is not, so far as I am aware, covered in anyone existing book. There is moreover a lack of up-to-date books on experimental techniques that treat in a fairly elementary fashion interfero­ metric, Fourier transform and radiofrequency methods as well as prism and grating spectroscopy. In view of the importance of spectrophysics in astrophys­ ics and plasma physics as well as in atomic and molecular spectroscopy there seemed a place for a book describing both the experimental methods and their spectrophysical applications.

Author(s): Anne P. Thorne (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 1988

Language: English
Pages: 380
Tags: Physics, general

Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Introduction....Pages 1-19
A summary of atomic structure....Pages 20-64
A summary of molecular structure....Pages 65-92
Light sources and detectors....Pages 93-124
Dispersion and resolving power: prism spectrographs....Pages 125-143
Diffraction gratings....Pages 144-170
Interferometers....Pages 171-201
Laser spectroscopy....Pages 202-226
Other spectroscopic methods: microwave, radiofrequency, level-crossing and Raman....Pages 227-254
Width and shape of spectral lines....Pages 255-285
Emission and absorption of line radiation....Pages 286-317
Experimental determination of transition probabilities and radiative lifetimes....Pages 318-338
Elementary plasma spectroscopy....Pages 339-378
Back Matter....Pages 379-390