Some aspects of vacuum ultraviolet radiation physics
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Some aspects of vacuum ultraviolet radiation physics

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Some aspects of vacuum ultraviolet radiation physics

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
1974
ISBN
9783112752418
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Foreword
  3. Contributors
  4. Acknowledgements
  5. Introduction
  6. PART I OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS IN THE VACUUM ULTRAVIOLET
  7. General Principles
  8. CHAPTER 1 Phenomenological description of optical properties of solids and methods of determination of optical constants in the vacuum ultraviolet
  9. CHAPTER 2 Optical properties of metals
  10. CHAPTER 3 Optical properties of ionic insulators
  11. PART II MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY
  12. CHAPTER 4 Spectra of diatomic and inorganic polyatomic molecules
  13. CHAPTER 5 Electronic spectra of paraffins
  14. CHAPTER 6 Spectra of condensed gases
  15. CHAPTER 7 Photoelectron spectroscopy: Principles and instrumentation
  16. PART III VACUUM ULTRAVIOLET EMISSION FROM HOT PLASMAS
  17. CHAPTER 8 Vacuum ultraviolet emission from hot plasmas
  18. PART IV PRINCIPLES OF VACUUM ULTRAVIOLET INSTRUMENTAL OPTICS
  19. CHAPTER 9 Principles of vacuum ultraviolet instrumental optics
  20. Index