Welcome to our book review site go-pdf.online!

You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.

Sign up

Progress in Atomic Spectroscopy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 532

Progress in Atomic Spectroscopy

H. J. BEYER AND H. KLEINPOPPEN We are pleased to present Part D of Progress in Atomic Spectroscopy to the scientific community active in this field of research. When we invited authors to contribute articles to Part C to be dedicated to Wilhelm Hanle, we received a sufficiently enthusiastic response that we could embark on two further volumes and thus approach the initial goal (set when Parts A and B were in the planning stage) of an almost comprehensive survey of the current state of atomic spectroscopy. As mentioned in the introduction to Parts A and B, new experimental methods have enriched and advanced the field of atomic spectroscopy to such a degree that it serves not only as a source ...

Laser Science and Technology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 449

Laser Science and Technology

The conference "Laser Science and Technology" was held May 11-19, 1987 in Erice, Sicily. This was the 12th conference organized by the Internatio nal School of Quantum Electronics, under the auspices of the "Ettore Majorana" Center for Scientific Culture. This volume contains both the in vited and contributed papers presented at the conference, covering current research work in two areas: new laser sources, and laser applications. The operation of the first laser by Dr. Theodore Maiman in 1960 initia ted a decade of scientific exploration of new laser sources. This was fol lowed by the decade of the 1970s, which was characterized by "technology push" in which the discoveries of the 1960s wer...

Lasers in Atomic, Molecular, and Nuclear Physics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 634

Lasers in Atomic, Molecular, and Nuclear Physics

  • Type: Book
  • -
  • Published: 1986
  • -
  • Publisher: CRC Press

None

Relativistic Electronic Structure Theory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 805

Relativistic Electronic Structure Theory

  • Type: Book
  • -
  • Published: 2004-03-05
  • -
  • Publisher: Elsevier

The field of relativistic electronic structure theory is generally not part of theoretical chemistry education, and is therefore not covered in most quantum chemistry textbooks. This is due to the fact that only in the last two decades have we learned about the importance of relativistic effects in the chemistry of heavy and superheavy elements. Developments in computer hardware together with sophisticated computer algorithms make it now possible to perform four-component relativistic calculations for larger molecules. Two-component and scalar all-electron relativistic schemes are also becoming part of standard ab-initio and density functional program packages for molecules and the solid sta...

Treatise on Heavy-Ion Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 748

Treatise on Heavy-Ion Science

Concludes a monumental eight-volume work in which the editor, in collaboration with more than 65 expert authors, has undertaken to review the status and prospects of the field to which the title refers, a branch of nuclear physics which owes much of its present vitality to the fairly recent developm

NBS Special Publication
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 688

NBS Special Publication

  • Type: Book
  • -
  • Published: 1972
  • -
  • Publisher: Unknown

None

Nuclei Far From Stability and Atomic Masses and Fundamental Constants 1992.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1056

Nuclei Far From Stability and Atomic Masses and Fundamental Constants 1992.

  • Type: Book
  • -
  • Published: 1993-05-01
  • -
  • Publisher: CRC Press

Nuclei Far from Stability and Atomic Masses and Fundamental Constants 1992 presents a collection of 200 papers presented at two conferences that were held concurrently. Particular attention is paid to developments in the field of nuclear physics with energetic secondary beams and the increase of precision in the determination of atomic masses. Topics covered include nuclear spectroscopy and nuclear shapes, the heaviest elements, fission and cluster radioactivity, beta decay, coupling constants, neutrino mass, moments and radii, nuclei near the drip line and their structure, atomic masses, nuclear aspects in astrophysics, and experimental developments.

Progress in Atomic Spectroscopy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 811

Progress in Atomic Spectroscopy

W. HANLE and H. KLEINPOPPEN In 1919, in the first edition of Atombau and Spektrallinien, Sommerfeld referred to the immense amount of information which had been accumu lated during the first period of 60 years of spectroscopic practice. Sommer feld emphasized that the names of Planck and Bohr would be connected forever with the efforts that had been made to understand the physics and the theory of spectral lines. Another period of almost 60 years has elapsed since the first edition of Sommerfeld's famous monograph. As the editors of this monograph, Progress in Atomic Spectroscopy, we feel that the present period is best characterized by the large variety of new spec troscopic methods that have been invented in the last decades. Spectroscopy has always been involved in the field of research on atomic structure and the interaction of light and atoms. The development of new spectroscopic methods (i.e., new as compared to the traditional optical methods) has led to many outstanding achievements, which, together with the increase of activity over the last decades, appear as a kind of renaissance of atomic spectroscopy.

Advances in Atomic and Molecular Physics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 453

Advances in Atomic and Molecular Physics

Advances in Atomic and Molecular Physics

Reflections And Directions In Low Energy Heavy-ion Physics: Celebrating Twenty Years Of Unisor And Ten Years Of The Joint Institute For Heavy Ion Research
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 366

Reflections And Directions In Low Energy Heavy-ion Physics: Celebrating Twenty Years Of Unisor And Ten Years Of The Joint Institute For Heavy Ion Research

This symposium on Reflections and Directions in Low Energy Heavy-Ion Physics celebrates twenty years of the University Isotope Separator at Oak Ridge (UNISOR) and ten years of the Joint Institute for Heavy Ion Research (JIHIR). It reflects on the accomplishments in low energy heavy-ion science and emphasizes the new directions and opportunities to be explored with low energy heavy-ion facilities. It includes a special section devoted to structure theory and another emphasizing new research to result from facilities exhibiting radioactive ion beam capabilities, new generation recoil mass spectrometers and sophisticated gamma-ray detector arrays. With the participation of leading researchers in the field, the proceedings of this conference is a major reference work for graduate students and research workers in nuclear physics.