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Quantum Physics, Inorganic Chemistry, Nuclear Physics - General & Miscellaneous, Physics of Light - Spectrum Analysis, Analytical Chemistry - Spectrometry & Spectroscopy, Scientific Instruments, Chemical Compounds & Molecules - General & Miscellaneous

High Resolution Laser Photoionization and Photoelectron Studies

by Ivan Powis, Garth Ed. Powis
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Recent advances in both experimental techniques and theoretical methodologies have meant that increasingly sophisticated studies concerning the formation, structures, energetics, and reaction dynamics of state- or energy-selected molecular ions can now be performed. In order to better serve the ion chemistry and physics community, each volume of this series will be dedicated to reviewing a specific topic, emphasizing new experimental and theoretical developments in the study of ions. The Wiley Series in Ion Chemistry and Physics will help stimulate new research directions and point to future opportunities in the field of ion chemistry and physics. This fourth volume is devoted to developments associated with the high resolution study of molecular photoionization, presented from both experimental and theoretical viewpoints. This field has been revolutionized in recent years through the rapid development of zero kinetic energy (ZEKE) photoelectron spectroscopy, which is featured prominently within this volume. These advances have expanded the researcher' s ability to probe not just structural features, but also the detailed dynamics of a system, resulting in the interest and applicability of the technique being broadened to areas of chemical physics extending beyond the traditional study of photoionization per se. Each of the twelve chapters making up this volume is written by leading researchers in their respective fields.

Synopsis

Recent advances in both experimental techniques and theoretical methodologies have meant that increasingly sophisticated studies concerning the formation, structures, energetics, and reaction dynamics of state- or energy-selected molecular ions can now be performed. In order to better serve the ion chemistry and physics community, each volume of this series will be dedicated to reviewing a specific topic, emphasizing new experimental and theoretical developments in the study of ions. The Wiley Series in Ion Chemistry and Physics will help stimulate new research directions and point to future opportunities in the field of ion chemistry and physics. This fourth volume is devoted to developments associated with the high resolution study of molecular photoionization, presented from both experimental and theoretical viewpoints. This field has been revolutionized in recent years through the rapid development of zero kinetic energy (ZEKE) photoelectron spectroscopy, which is featured prominently within this volume. These advances have expanded the researcher' s ability to probe not just structural features, but also the detailed dynamics of a system, resulting in the interest and applicability of the technique being broadened to areas of chemical physics extending beyond the traditional study of photoionization per se. Each of the twelve chapters making up this volume is written by leading researchers in their respective fields.

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The fourth volume in the Wiley Series in Ion Chemistry and Physics is devoted to developments associated with the high resolution study of molecular photoionization, presented from both experimental and theoretical viewpoints. This field has been revolutionized in recent years through the development of zero kinetic energy (ZEKE) photoelectron spectroscopy, which is prominently featured in this volume. These advances expand researchers' ability to probe not just structural features, but also the detailed dynamics of a system, resulting in the broadened applicability of the technique to areas of chemical physics extending beyond the traditional study of photoionization per se. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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The fourth volume in the Wiley Series in Ion Chemistry and Physics is devoted to developments associated with the high resolution study of molecular photoionization, presented from both experimental and theoretical viewpoints. This field has been revolutionized in recent years through the development of zero kinetic energy (ZEKE) photoelectron spectroscopy, which is prominently featured in this volume. These advances expand researchers' ability to probe not just structural features, but also the detailed dynamics of a system, resulting in the broadened applicability of the technique to areas of chemical physics extending beyond the traditional study of photoionization per se. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
June 1, 1995
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
526
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471941583

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