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Quantitative Millimetre Wavelength Spectrometry
Contributor(s): Alder, John F. (Author), Baker, John G. (Author), Barnett, Neil W. (Editor)
ISBN: 0854045759     ISBN-13: 9780854045754
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
OUR PRICE:   $93.10  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: February 2002
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Annotation: This unique book demonstrates the current status, and future potential, of millimetre wavelength (MMW) spectrometry as a means of quantitative analysis of gaseous mixtures. After outlining the spectroscopic theory required, the authors then go on to discuss the components of an MMW cavity spectrometer, concentrating on compact, automatic, low-cost instruments. Other topics covered include solid state MMW sources with both cryogenically cooled and room temperature detectors, Post-detector signal processing, smoothing, filtering and spectral profile fitting are also discussed. The book concludes with a look at the future of the technique, in areas such as millimetre wave-over-fibre technology. Quantitative Millimetre Wavelength Spectroscopy will be welcomed by practitioners in both industry and academia.
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Spectroscopy & Spectrum Analysis
- Science | Chemistry - Analytic
- Science | Chemistry - Organic
Dewey: 543.57
LCCN: 2003389071
Series: RSC Analytical Spectroscopy Monographs
Physical Information: 0.51" H x 6.8" W x 9.02" (0.75 lbs) 136 pages
 
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This unique book demonstrates the current status, and future potential, of millimetre wavelength (MMW) spectrometry as a means of quantitative analysis of gaseous mixtures. After outlining the spectroscopic theory required, the authors then go on to discuss the components of an MMW cavity spectrometer, concentrating on compact, automatic, low-cost instruments. Other topics covered include solid state MMW sources with both cryogenically cooled and room temperature detectors. Post-detector signal processing, smoothing, filtering and spectral profile fitting are also discussed. The book concludes with a look at the future of the technique, in areas such as millimetre wave-over-fibre technology. Quantitative Millimetre Wavelength Spectrometry will be welcomed by practitioners in both industry and academia.