Laser Experiments for Chemistry and Physics, Second Edition

Laser Experiments for Chemistry and Physics, Second Edition by Robert N. Compton, published by Oxford University Press in 2024, is a comprehensive resource spanning 464 pages. This edition builds on its predecessor by incorporating new and improved methods and instrumentation, focusing on the principles of laser operation essential for a modern scientific education. The book covers the application of lasers across various fields, including chemistry, physics, and engineering, emphasizing their role in remote sensing, medical diagnostics, and manufacturing.
Readers will find a series of laboratory experiments tailored for undergraduate curricula, ranging from simple demonstrations to more complex setups for advanced students. The text includes introductory chapters that detail the properties of light, the history of laser invention, and the fundamental atomic and molecular principles that govern laser functionality. Additionally, it addresses the basic theory of spectroscopy and computational chemistry, linking these concepts to practical applications in spectroscopy and photochemistry. This edition serves as a valuable tool for undergraduate students in advanced lab classes, instructors designing these courses, and graduate students entering the field of laser science.
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Lasers are employed throughout science and technology, in fundamental research in chemistry, physics and engineering, the remote sensing and analysis of atmospheric gases or pollutants, communications, medical diagnostics and therapies, and in various forms of manufacturing, including microelectronic devices. Understanding the principles of the operation of lasers which underlies all of these areas is essential for a modern scientific education.
Building on the first edition, Laser Experiments for Chemistry and Physics Second Edition includes experiments with new and improved methods and instrumentation. It explores the characteristics and operation of lasers through laboratory experiments designed for the undergraduate curricula in chemistry and physics. Introductory chapters describe the properties of light, the history of laser invention, the atomic, molecular, and optical principles behind how lasers work and the most important kinds of lasers available today. Other chapters include the basic theory of spectroscopy and computational chemistry used to interpret laser experiments and the applications of lasers in spectroscopy and photochemistry. Experiments range from simple in-class demonstrations to more elaborate configurations for advanced students. Each chapter has historical and theoretical background, as well as options suggested for variations on the prescribed experiments.
This text will be useful for undergraduate students in advanced lab classes, for instructors designing these classes, or for graduate students beginning a career in laser science. It can also be used as a supplementary text for courses in molecular spectroscopy or optics.
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