Spectrophysics describes the main methods of experimental spectroscopy and their application to the study of physical phenomena, with particular reference to the determination of transition probabilities and to problems in laboratory and astrophysical plasmas.
A survey of the main features of atomic and molecular structure is followed by descriptions of spectroscopic light sources and detectors. Other instrumentation covered includes prisms, gratings, interferometers (including Fourier transform spectrometers) and that for microwave and radiofrequency methods. There is a chapter on the widths and shapes of spectral lines and a discussion of transition probability, absorption coefficients and optical depth, leading to an introduction to curves of growth and problems of radiative transfer.
The book is directed at students on a first degree course in physics and to postgraduates undertaking research in the fields of experimental atomic or molecular spectroscopy, plasma physics and astrophysics.
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