Dr. J. Michael Hollas is a retired University lecturer with many years' teaching and research experience. He has written over 100 research papers. Prior to Modern Spectroscopy he published 3 books, Symmetry in Molecules (Chapman and Hall, 1972), High Resolution Spectroscopy 2.ed. (Wiley, 1998) and Basic Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2002).
Summary
The fourth edition of Modern Spectroscopy introduces the reader to a wide range of spectroscopies and includes
both the background theory and applications to structure determination and chemical analysis. It covers rotational,
vibrational, electronic, photoelectron and Auger spectroscopy, as well as EXAFS, and the theory of lasers and laser
spectroscopy.
New material includes laser detection and ranging (LIDAR), cavity ring-down spectroscopy, femtosecond lasers,
femtosecond spectroscopy and very high resolution fluorescence of large molecules. In addition, the clarity of
figures has been greatly improved and Professor Ben van der Veken at the University of Antwerp has run some new
infrared spectra especially for this new edition.
A revised and updated edition of a successful, clearly written textbook Modern Spectroscopy, Fourth Edition:
includes the latest developments in modern laser techniques.
contains a discussion of molecular symmetry.
provides numerous worked examples, calculations and questions at the end of chapters.
improved clarity of many of the figures
Written by an author with many years teaching and research experience, Modern Spectroscopy, Fourth Edition will
prove invaluable for students of chemistry, physics, and chemical physics studying atomic and molecular spectroscopy,
lasers and laser spectroscopy, and molecular symmetry.
Table of Contents
Prefaces.
Units, Dimensions and Conventions.
Fundamental Constants.
Useful Conversion Factors.
Some Important Results in Quantum Mechanics.
Electromagnetic Radiation and Its Interaction with Atoms and Molecules.
General Features of Experimental Methods.
Molecular Symmetry.
Rotational Spectroscopy.
Vibrational Spectroscopy.
Electronic Spectroscopy.
Photoelectron and Related Spectroscopies.
Lasers and Laser Spectroscopy.
Appendix.
Index of Atoms and Molecules.
Subject Index.