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Fourier Transforms in NMR, Optical, and Mass Spectrometry: A User's Handbook [Hardcover]

A.G. Marshall (Author), F.R. Verdun (Author)
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0444873600 978-0444873606 December 28, 1989
Written by spectroscopists for spectroscopists, here is a book which is not only a valuable handbook and reference work, but also an ideal teaching text for Fourier transform methods as they are applied in spectroscopy. It offers the first unified treatment of the three most popular types of FT/spectroscopy, with uniform notation and complete indexing of specialized terms. All mathematics is self-contained, and requires only a knowledge of simple calculus. The main emphasis is on pictures and physical analogs rather than detailed algebra. Instructive problems, presented at the end of each chapter, offer extensions of the basic treatment. Solutions are given or outlined for all problems.

The book offers a wealth of practical information to spectroscopists. Non-ideal effects are treated in detail: noise (source- and detector-limited); non-linear response; limits to spectrometer performance based on finite detection period, finite data size, mis-phasing, etc. Common puzzles and paradoxes are explained: e.g. use of mathematically complex variables to represent physically real quantities; interpretation of negative frequency signals; on-resonance vs. off-resonance response; interpolation (when it helps and when it doesn't); ultimate accuracy of the data; differences between linearly- and circularly-polarized radiation; multiplex advantage or disadvantage, etc.

Chapter 1 introduces the fundamental line shapes encountered in spectroscopy, from a simple classical mass-on-a-spring model. The Fourier transform relationship between the time-domain response to a sudden impulse and the steady-state frequency-domain response (absorption and dispersion spectra) to a continuous oscillation is established and illustrated. Chapters 2 and 3 summarize the basic mathematics (definitions, formulas, theorems, and examples) for continuous (analog) and discrete (digital) Fourier transforms, and their practical implications. Experimental aspects which are common to the signal (Chapter 4) and noise (Chapter 5) in all forms of Fourier transform spectrometry are followed by separate chapters for treatment of those features which are unique to FT/MS, FT/optical, FT/NMR, and other types of FT/spectroscopy.

The list of references includes both historical and comprehensive reviews and monographs, along with articles describing several key developments. The appendices provide instant access to FT integrals and fast algorithms as well as a pictorial library of common Fourier transform function pairs. The comprehensive index is designed to enable the reader to locate particular key words, including those with more than one name.


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Prof. Dr. N.M.M. Nibbering, University of Amsterdam
...a useful user's handbook and an excellent textbook for students performing research in one of the various types of Fourier transform spectroscopy.

Overall this is an excellent text. I would certainly use this text as a teaching text in a graduate special topics course. I have just completed such a course, and wish that this had been available when I started. [It] will certainly be a worthwhile reference for many workers in the field.
Prof. J.A. de Haseth, University of Georgia
...would make an excellent text for anyone teaching a course on applications of Fourier transform methods in spectroscopy. I highly recommend it as a reference book for any practicing spectroscopist.
Applied Spectroscopy
...a book that deserves to be carefully read by all modern serious spectroscopists, of all kinds.
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 440 pages
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science (December 28, 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0444873600
  • ISBN-13: 978-0444873606
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,508,839 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fourier transforms and spectroscopy, December 14, 2001
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This book applies the theory of Fourier transforms to their use in spectroscopy, based on using graphical examples to illustrate the mathematical properties discussed. It is useful for areas of spectroscopy other than those in the titles, since the concepts are applicable to many FT methods of data acquisition. Especially recommended for beginners trying to learn about the implications of FT techniques in their research.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent introduction to FT, December 27, 2011
This book is a bible in Fourier Transform spectroscopy. The authors are pioneers in the FT application and the book explains the theory very clearly and easy to understand. If you want to know how the FT theory is applied in the actual spectrometer, I highly recommend this book. The book has example graphics which helps a lot to grasp the concept.
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