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1 online resource (xviii, 323 pages) : illustrations |
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Experimental methods in the physical sciences ; v. 40 |
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Experimental methods in the physical sciences ; v. 40.
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Summary |
"Cavity-Enhanced Spectroscopy" discusses the use of optical resonators and lasers to make sensitive spectroscopic measurements. This volume is written by the researcchers who pioneered these methods. The book reviews both the theory and practice behind these spectroscopic tools and discusses the scientific discoveries uncovered by these techniques. It begins with a chapter on the use of optical resonators for frequency stabilization of lasers, which is followed by in-depth chapters discussing cavity ring-down spectroscopy, frequency-modulated, cavity-enhanced spectroscopy, intracavity spectroscopies, microresonators and cavity-enhanced comb filters. This book is aimed towards a reader with a background in optics and spectroscopy, but who is unfamiliar with the methods discussed in the book. *Practical implementation information Comprehensive review of cavity-enhanced methods *Written by the researchers who pioneered these spectroscopies *Discusses cavity-enhanced optical instrumentation Reviews scientific discoveries unearthed using these methods |
Contents |
Chapter 1: The Theory of Stable-Resonators; Chapter 2: Microcavities: Theory and Application; Chapter 3: Locking of High-Finesse Resonators; Chapter 4: Cavity QED and Atomic Dynamics in High-Finesse Resonators; -- Chapter 5: Microparticle Photophysics: Fluorescence Microscopy and Spectroscopy of a Photonic Atom; Chapter 6: Intracavity Spectroscopy in Molecular Beams; Chapter 7: Theory of Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy: Chapter 8: Spectroscopic Applications using Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy; Chapter 9: Spectrochemical Analysis using Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy; Chapter 10: Intracavity Laser Absorption Spectroscopy; Chapter 11: Cavity-Enhanced, Frequency-Modulated Spectroscopy; Chapter 12: The Hydrogen Raman Laser; Chapter 13: Optical Comb-Filters. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Stabilizing diode lasers to high-finesse cavities / by Richard W. Fox, Chris W. Oates, Leo W. Hollberg -- Spectroscopic applications using ring-down cavities / by Giel Berden, Gerard Meijer, and Wim Ubachs -- Absorption detection at the quantum limit / by Jun Ye and John L. Hall -- Cavity-enhanced absorption / by George H. Atkinson -- Continuous-wave hydrogen raman laser / by Peter A. Roos, Lei S. Meng, and John L. Carlsten -- 2D microcavities / by Jens U. Nöckel and Richard K. Chang -- Microparticle photophysics / by Stephen Arnold and Stephen Holler -- Single atoms moving in a high-finesse cavity / by P.W.H. Pinkse and G. Rempe -- Cavity-enhanced optical-frequency comb generator and its applications / by Motonobu Kourogi, Bambang Widiyatmoko, and Motoichi Ohtsu. |
Note |
Print version record. |
Subject |
Spectrum analysis -- Instruments.
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Analyse spectrale -- Instruments.
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Spectrum analysis -- Instruments
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Added Author |
Van Zee, Roger D. (Roger Dale)
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Looney, J. Patrick.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Cavity-enhanced spectroscopies. Amsterdam ; Boston : Academic Press, ©2002 0124759874 9780124759879 (OCoLC)51330041 |
ISBN |
9780124759879 |
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0124759874 |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000048129434 |
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DEBBG BV039835132 |
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DEBBG BV042311089 |
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DEBSZ 407397388 |
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DEBSZ 434148598 |
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DEBSZ 482357614 |
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NZ1 15193798 |
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