Ian
R. Lewis
Kaiser Optical Systems, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan
Howell G. M. Edwards
University of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England
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August 2001 / 1074 pages, illustrated
ISBN: 0-8247-0557-2
Includes over 500 detailed drawings and photographs
that clarify and reinforce
critical text material!
This comprehensive
reference/text covers updated principles of Raman theory, analysis,
instrumentation, and measurement—specifying up-to-the-minute
benefits of Raman spectroscopy in a variety of industrial and
academic fields, and how to cultivate growth in new disciplines.
Contains case studies that illustrate current techniques
in data extraction and analysis!
Highlighting methods of Raman analysis in applications that
are fueling commercial development, the Handbook of Raman
Spectroscopy
• introduces important instrumental measurement parameters
• reviews automated calibration in the industrial environment
• examines the use of Raman spectroscopy in polymer
films and fibers
• presents innovations in hard-disk analysis, semiconductors,
pharmaceuticals, and catalysis
• demonstrates potential of Raman spectroscopy for studies
in gemmology, archaeology, and environmental and forensic
sciences
• discusses spectral identification and management of
standard spectral databases for pigments
• reveals insights into biodynamics and process control
• and more!
Containing over 2700 literature references, the Handbook
of Raman Spectroscopy is an essential guide for general and
Raman spectroscopists; organic, inorganic, analytical, polymer,
material, and environmental chemists and biochemists; process
and chemical engineers; physicists; instrument design specialists;
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