UV-visible reflection spectroscopy of liquids
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UV-visible reflection spectroscopy of liquids
(Springer series in optical sciences, v. 92)
Springer, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-216) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An up-to-date overview of reflectometers used for optical spectroscopy of various kinds of liquids, ranging from well-known transparent liquids to "pathological" industrial liquids. The book reviews and explains basic materials for anyone wanting to get to know the theory, spectral analysis and modern devices needed for the measurement of refractive index and absorption of liquids. Moreover, the book gives an introduction to reflectivity from optically nonlinear liquids such as liquids containing nanoparticles.
Table of Contents
I Theory of Reflectometry.- 1 Demands on Measurement of Optical Constants of Liquids in Science and Industry.- 2 Liquids.- 3 Theory of Optical Constants.- 4 Theory of Reflectance.- 5 Probe Window Contamination and Reflectance.- 6 Wavelength Spectra Analysis.- II Practical Reflectometry.- 7 Introduction.- 8 Definitions of Optical Instrumentation and Measurement.- 9 Exploring the Insides of a Spectrophotometer.- 10 Understanding Your Signal.- 11 Before Measurement.- 12 From Theory to Measurement.- Appendices.- A Intensity Law for Nonlinear Absorption.- B Complex Angle of Refraction.- C Cauchy-Riemann Equations.- D Kramers-Kronig Integrals and Symmetry Properties.- References.
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