Collision-induced Absorption in Gases
The book reviews our present knowledge of collision-induced absorption of infrared radiation in dense gases. The book starts with a recapitulation of essential background information. Experimental results for the absorption spectra are next discussed. Then the causes and properties of dipole moments induced by molecular interactions are reviewed. Two following chapters present the theory of collision-induced absorption in monatomic gas mixtures and in molecular gases and mixtures. The final chapter discusses related phenomena and important applications in astrophysics. The book is a practical guide for the spectroscopic dealing with dense, neutral fluids.
- First book devoted to collision-induced absorption in dense gases
- Author is distinguished worker in area
- Covers both theory and experiment
Product details
May 2006Paperback
9780521019675
452 pages
245 × 168 × 23 mm
0.726kg
100 b/w illus. 32 tables
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Recapitulation
- 3. Experimental results
- 4. Induced dipoles
- 5. Theory: monatomic gas mixtures
- 6. Theory: molecular gases
- 7. Related Topics
- References
- Index.