Spectroscopic Techniques: Ultraviolet
Springer Handbooks, ISSN: 2522-8706, Page: 641-656
2006
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Book Chapter Description
The design of UV spectroscopic experiments and apparatus must conform to the constraints associated with producing, dispersing, and detecting UV photons. In this chapter, we review the instrumentation available for UV spectroscopy, concentrating on the VUV, where special instrumentation is necessary. Recent advances are stressed, particularly in the areas of synchrotron radiation and the production of VUV laser light. The most inclusive, up-to-date review of vacuum ultraviolet techniques is Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy I & II (1998), edited by Samson and Ederer [44.1]. This text significantly expands on Samson's classic, authoritative review of VUV instrumentation, first published in 1967 [44.2]. There are many comprehensive reviews of VUV light sources, spectrometers, and detectors, which are referenced in the appropriate sections of this chapter.
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