High Resolution Spectral Atlas of Nitrogen Dioxide 559–597 nm
Nitrogen dioxide (N0 ) is notorious for its complex visible spectrum and has 2 frustrated many chemists and physicists. Despite their intense investigations the molecule still resists complete analysis of its spectrum. Because of the high density of lines, it is apparent that high-resolution measure...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1985, 1985
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1985 |
Series: | Springer Series in Chemical Physics
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- 1 Introduction
- 2 High Resolution Spectral Atlas of NO2 Between 559 and 597 nm
- 2.1 Experimental Details
- 2.2 Wave-Number Calibration
- 2.3 Using the Atlas
- 2.4 Remarks on the Stark Modulation Spectrum
- 3 Progress in Spectroscopic Studies of NO2 Using Lasers
- 3.1 Laser-Induced Fluorescence
- 3.2 Laser Excitation Spectroscopy
- 3.3 Raman Spectroscopy
- 3.4 Double Resonance and Level-Crossing Spectroscopy
- 3.5 Diode-Laser and Color-Center-Laser Applications
- 3.6 Laser Magnetic Resonance
- 3.7 Other Studies
- 4 Selected Bibliography 1978–1983
- 4.1 Theoretical Studies and Data Compilation
- 4.2 Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Spectroscopy
- 4.3 Infrared Spectroscopy
- 4.4 Visible and uv Spectroscopy (? < 1 µm)
- 4.5 Double Resonance and Level-Crossing Spectroscopy
- 4.6 Fluorescence Lifetimes and Cross-Section Measurements
- 4.7 Other Experimental Studies
- Atlas of Absorption and Stark Modulation Spectra
- References