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Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH 44115
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As with many books like this, each chapter could be expanded into a book on its own, and there is always a struggle between what to include and what to exclude. In most cases, the author struck a good balance, making this book a fine addition to an experimentalists library.
The book starts with a necessary review of quantum mechanics (on which all spectroscopy is based), then discusses the nature of light. The third chapter, one of the few that are more instrumentation than
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