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Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy

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"Techniques of Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy" was first published in 1967.

In the three decades since, the techniques associated with vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy have been greatly expanded. Originally published as two volumes in the serial "Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences," "Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy" combines in one paperback volume information on the many advances in vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) research.

In addition, the book provides students and researchers with concise reviews of the important aspects of designing experiments in the VUV region.

This is the only comprehensive treatise describing the use of synchrotron and other light sources for research, along with the new technologies in optical elements, multilayers, mirror coatings, soft x-ray zone plates, VUV detectors, interferometric spectrometers, and subjects such as spectromicroscopy, lithography, and photon-induced fluorescence. "Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy" is an ideal handbook both for the beginner and for the experienced researcher in any field requiring the use of VUV radiation.

It offers a detailed review of synchrotron radiation sources including undulators and wigglers.It gives a comprehensive outline of monochromator design.

It includes a concise review of optics theory for multilayers, spectrometers, and zone plates.

It has the information about other important VUV sources such as laser produced plasmas and Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) sources.

It covers applications such as spectromicroscopy, lithography, and fluorescence.

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Academic Press Inc
0126175608 / 9780126175608
Paperback / softback
535.845
21/12/2000
United States
English
750p.
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Key Features<p/>* Detailed review of synchrotron radiation sources including undulators and wigglers<p/>* Comprehensive outline of monochromator design<p/>* Concise review of optics theory for multilayers, spectrometers, and zone plates<p/>* Information about other important VUV sources such as laser produced plasmas and Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) sources<p/>* Applications such as spectromicroscopy, lithography, and fluorescence
Key Features<p/>* Detailed review of synchrotron radiation sources including undulators and wigglers<p/>* Comprehensive outline of monochromator design<p/>* Concise review of optics theory for multilayers, spectrometers, and zone plates<p/>* Information about other important VUV sources such as laser produced plasmas and Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) sources<p/>* Applications such as spectromicroscopy, lithography, and fluorescence PHJ Optical physics, PHVQ Chemical physics