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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Taken from ChemPhysChem; October 2003,
By Joanne Duggan (London, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: An Introduction to Laser Spectroscopy: (Hardcover)
This book not only gives an overview of the basic principles but also reports about novelties in this research area mainly due to the development of new lasers. Despite the fact that there are several other books available dealing with the same subject, this book covers, in some chapters, recent state-of-the-art techniques which can't be found that way in other monographs but have gained in importance in recent years. The book is suited for undergraduate as well as graduate students in physics or chemistry, and for scientists who are planning to become active in this research area. I beleive that this book can provide useful illustrations for instructors in these fields who have to teach the subject to graduate or PhD students. For every reader this book provides a pedagogical approach to this research field which has gained or will still gain more and more importance in the recent or upcoming years, respectively. Reviewed by Jurgen Popp, Friedrich-Schiller University, Germany |
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An Introduction to Laser Spectroscopy: by David L. Andrews (Hardcover - August 29, 2002)
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