Telmini, M. et al. ed.
Fundamental and Applied Spectroscopy
AIP 2007.
260 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-7354-0446-1
12,800円
Second International Spectroscopy Conference, ISC 2007 Sousse, Tunisia, 25-28 March 2007
Contents
* The focus of the Second International Spectroscopy Conferences was spectroscopy and its applications in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Researchers gathered in these fields from 15 countries, mainly North Africa and Europe. The Conference provided an opportunity to present and discuss the newest results in fundamental and applied spectroscopy from both theoretical and experimental sides. The cross-disciplinary aspects were particularly emphasized.
* Topics discussed included: X-ray spectroscopy, infrared and Raman spectroscopy, electron and photoelectron spectroscopy, optical and dielectric properties, atomic and molecular spectroscopy, mass spectroscopy, electron-ion scattering; excitation and ionization, gamma spectroscopy, spectroscopic techniques, spectroscopy applications in nuclear, medical and industrial physics. All papers have been peer-reviewed. *
Miziolek, A. W. et al. ed.
Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
Cambridge University Press 2008.8
640 pp.(P) * Now in paper edition
ISBN 0-521-07100-3
14,600円
Contents
1. History and fundamentals of LIBS/ 2. Plasma morphology/ 3. From sample to signal in laser induced breakdown spectroscopy: a complex route to quantitative analysis/ 4. Laser induced breakdown in gases: experiments and simulation/ 5. Analysis of aerosols by LIBS/ 6. Chemical imaging of surfaces using LIBS/ 7. Biomedical applications of LIBS/ 8. LIBS for the analysis of pharmaceutical materials/ 9. Cultural heritage applications of LIBS/ 10. Civilian and military environmental contamination studies using LIBS/ 11. Industrial applications of LIBS/ 12. Resonance-enhanced LIBS/ 13. Short-pulse LIBS: fundamentals and applications/ 14. High-speed, high resolution LIBS using diode-pumped solid state lasers/ 15. LIBS using sequential laser pulses/ 16. Micro LIBS technique/ 17. New spectral detectors for LIBS/ 18. Spark-induced breakdown spectroscopy: a description of an electrically-generated LIBS-like process for elemental analysis of airborne particulates and solid samples/ Index/
* Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) is an emerging technique for determining elemental composition. With the ability to analyse solids, liquids and gases with little or no sample preparation, it is more versatile than conventional methods and is ideal for on-site analysis. This is a comprehensive reference explaining the fundamentals of the LIBS phenomenon, its history and its fascinating applications across eighteen chapters written by recognized leaders in the field. Over 300 illustrations aid understanding. This book will be of significant interest to researchers in chemical and materials analysis within academia and industry. *
de Groot, F. & Kotani, A.
Core Level Spectroscopy of Solids
CRC Press 2008.3
512 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-8493-9071-0
15,500円
Contents
1.Introduction/ 2.Fundamental Aspects of Core Level Spectroscopies/ 3.Many-Body Charge-Transfer Effects in XPS and XAS/ 4.Charge Transfer Multiplet Theory/ 5.X-Ray Photoemission Spectroscopy/ 6.X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy/ 7.X-Ray Magnetic Circular Dichroism/ 8.Resonant X-Ray Emission Spectroscopy/ Appendices/ References/ Index/
* Core level spectroscopy has become a powerful tool in the study of electronic states in solids. From fundamental aspects to the most recent developments, Core Level Spectroscopy of Solids presents the theoretical calculations, experimental data, and underlying physics of x-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS), x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), x-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD), and resonant x-ray emission spectroscopy (RXES). *
Brady, D. J.
Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy
光学イメージングと分光法
John Wiley & Sons 2009.4
510 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-470-04823-9
13,000円
Contents
1. Past, present and future/ 2. Geometric imaging/ 3. Analysis/ 4. Wave imaging/ 5. Detection/ 6. Coherence imaging/ 7. Sampling/ 8. Coding and inverse problems/ 9. Spectroscopy/ 10. Computational imaging/ References/ Index/
* The text includes 1. Direct and simple exposition of the interface between continuous fields and discrete representations, including wavelet analysis, discretization on focal planes, multiplex measurement and compressive sampling. 2. Straightforward integration of statistical and Fourier analysis, including the van Cittert Zernike theorem, coherence and projection tomography and the constant radiance theorem. 3. Integrated consideration of imaging and spectroscopy in development of general tools for optical sensor design, including analyses of recent advances in wavefront coding and coded aperture spectroscopy. *
Barkai, E. et al. ed.
Theory and Evalution of Single-Molecule Signals
World Scientific Publishing Co.Pte. Ltd. 2009.3
416 pp.(H)
ISBN 981-279-348-8
13,400円
Contents
1.Model-Free Statistical Reduction of Single-Molecule Time Series/ 2.Testing Hypothesis with Single Molecules: Bayesian Approach/ 3.Generating Functions for Single-Molecule Statistics/ 4.Multipoint Correlation Functions for Photon Statistics in Single-Molecule Spectroscopy: Stochastic Dynamics in Liouville Space/ 5.Thermodynamics and Kinetics from Single-Molecule Force Spectroscopy/ 6.Theory of Photon Counting in Single-Molecule Spectroscopy/ 7.Memory Effects in Single-Molecule Time Series/ 8.Analysis of Experimental Observables and Oscillations in Single-Molecule Kinetics/ 9.Discrete-Stochastic Models of Single-Molecule Motor Proteins Dynamics/ 10.Unique Mechanisms from Finite Two-State Trajectories/ 11.Weak Ergodicity Breaking in Single-Particle Dynamics/ Index/ *
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