Springer, 2006. - 741 p. - Solid State Spectroscopy is a burgeoning
field being applied in many branches of science including physics,
chemistry, biosciences, surface science and materials science. The
currently available information about various spectroscopic
techniques is scattered across various disciplines in the
scientific and technical literature not within easy reach of the
reader. There is a need to have a comprehensive yet concise volume
including major research efforts in various spectroscopic
techniques, currently in practice around the world, to become
available under one cover.
Handbook of Applied Solid State Spectroscopy envisions pertinent aspects of almost all solid state spectroscopic techniques being practiced through NMR, NQR, EPR/ESR, ENDOR, Scanning Tunneling, Acoustic Resonance, FTIR, Auger Electron Emission, X-ray Photoelectron Emission, Luminescence, and Optical Polarization. The book is composed of 16 chapters, each presenting an overview of a particular technique. Each chapter concentrates on up-to-date scientific and technical information and references. Emphasis has been laid on the fundamentals, methods and procedures, applications and the new developments in the field.
Handbook of Applied Solid State Spectroscopy envisions pertinent aspects of almost all solid state spectroscopic techniques being practiced through NMR, NQR, EPR/ESR, ENDOR, Scanning Tunneling, Acoustic Resonance, FTIR, Auger Electron Emission, X-ray Photoelectron Emission, Luminescence, and Optical Polarization. The book is composed of 16 chapters, each presenting an overview of a particular technique. Each chapter concentrates on up-to-date scientific and technical information and references. Emphasis has been laid on the fundamentals, methods and procedures, applications and the new developments in the field.