This handbook provides a straightforward introduction to spectroscopy, showing what it can do and how it does it, together with a clear, integrated and objective account of the wealth of information that can be derived from spectra. The sequence of chapters covers a wide range of the electromagnetic spectrum, and the physical processes involved, from nuclear phenomena to molecular rotation processes.- A day-by-day laboratory guide: its design based on practical knowledge of spectroscopists at universities, industries and research institutes- A well-structured information source containing methods and applications sections framed by sections on general topics- Guides users to a decision about which spectroscopic method and which instrumentation will be the most appropriate to solve their own practical problem- Rapid access to essential information- Correct analysis of a huge number of measured spectra data and smart use of such information sources as databases and spectra libraries
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