2 edition of Techniques of vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy found in the catalog.
Techniques of vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy
J. A. R. Samson
Published
1967
by John Wiley & Sons in New York, London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | James A.R. Samson. |
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Open Library | OL17535811M |
Functional thin films were deposited by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) using UV TEA N 2 laser onto glass substrates and KCl, NaCl monocrystals at room temperature and vacuum at 10 –3 mbar/ Pa. Further characterization of the films and target from native material by FTIR spectroscopy revealed that there was no difference between the Cited by: Ultraviolet Spectroscopy and UV Lasers Rob Nagel Presents a complete and thorough examination of the latest advances in the instrumentation, evaluation, and implementation of UV technology for reliable and efficient data acquisition and analysis.
This book is the first comprehensive work to be published on far-ultraviolet (FUV) and deep-ultraviolet (DUV) spectroscopy, subjects of keen interest because new areas of spectroscopy . infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy has dramatically improved the quality of infrared spectra and minimized the time required to obtain data. In addition, with con-stant improvements to computers, infrared spectroscopy has made further great strides. Infrared spectroscopy is a technique based on the vibrations of the atoms of a molecule.
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In the three decades since, the techniques associated with vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy. Summary The prelims comprise: Introduction Theoretical Principles Optical Components and Spectrometers Uses of UV–VIS Spectroscopy in Absorption, Fluorescence, and Reflection Special Methods ReferencesCited by: 2.
from book Springer Handbook of Atomic, Spectroscopic Techniques: Ultraviolet. up-to-date review of vacuum ultraviolet techniques is Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy I & II (), edited by. Spectrometric Techniques, Volume II provides information pertinent to vacuum ultraviolet techniques to complete the demonstration of the diversity of methods available to the spectroscopist interested in the ultraviolet visible and infrared spectral regions.
This book discusses the specific aspects of the technique of Fourier transform. This book is intended as an introductory text. It starts at the very fundamentals of the interaction of light and matter and progresses through the laws of light absorption, instrumentation and standards to the newer chemometric techniques.
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In the three decades since that volume first appeared, the techniques associated with vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy have been greatly expanded. Originally published as two volumes in the serial, Author: James A.
Samson, David L. Ederer.Analytical performance characteristics of a new vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) detector for gas chromatography (GC) are reported. GC-VUV was applied to hydrocarbons, fixed gases, polyaromatic hydrocarbons, fatty acids, pesticides, drugs, and estrogens. Applications were chosen to feature the sensitivity and universal detection capabilities of the VUV detector, Cited by: Gas chromatography has been a mainstay of analytical measurement techniques in the petrochemical industry since the s and s [1].
Fossil fuels, ranging from natural gas to crude oil, serve as feedstocks for the production of a variety of, among others, high value volatile and semi-volatile fuels and chemical building blocks for materials.