By
Roger van Zee
J. Looney
Description
"Cavity-Enhanced Spectroscopy" discusses the use of optical resonators and lasers to make sensitive spectroscopic measurements. This volume
is written by the researcchers who pioneered these methods. The book reviews both the theory and practice behind these spectroscopic
tools and discusses the scientific discoveries uncovered by these techniques.
It begins with a chapter on the use of optical resonators
for frequency stabilization of lasers, which is followed by in-depth chapters discussing cavity ring-down spectroscopy, frequency-modulated,
cavity-enhanced spectroscopy, intracavity spectroscopies, microresonators and cavity-enhanced comb filters. This book is aimed towards
a reader with a background in optics and spectroscopy, but who is unfamiliar with the methods discussed in the book.
Included in series
Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences
Audience:
Practising Spectroscopists, Graduate-level students, libraries