Plasma polarization spectroscopy
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Plasma polarization spectroscopy
(Springer series on atomic, optical, and plasma physics, 44)
Springer, c2008
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Includes bibliographical reference and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
You'll learn all the underlying science and how to perform all the latest analytical techniques that plasma polarization spectroscopy (PPS) offers with this new book. The authors report on recent results of laboratory experiments, keeping you current with all the latest developments and applications in the field. There is also a timely discussion centered on instrumentation that is crucial to your ability to perform successful PPS experiments.
Table of Contents
Zeeman and Stark Effects.- Plasma Spectroscopy.- Population-Alignment Collisional-Radiative Model.- Definition of Cross Sections for the Creation, Destruction, and Transfer of Atomic Multipole Moments by Electron Scattering: Quantum Mechanical Treatment.- Collision Processes.- Radiation Reabsorption.- Experiments: Ionizing Plasma.- Experiments: Recombining Plasma.- Various Plasmas.- Polarized Atomic Radiative Emission in the Presence of Electric and Magnetic Fields.- Astrophysical Plasmas.- Electromagnetic Waves.- Instrumentation I.- Instrumentation II.
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