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Analytical Chemistry Methods Based on Absorption of Laser Light

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This part of the course is intended as a tutorial overview of the research that is currently going on in applying lasers to analytical chemistry. Since the field is large, many topic areas will of necessity be left out. More extensive reviews are available elsewhere (1, 2).

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Wright, J.C. (1984). Analytical Chemistry Methods Based on Absorption of Laser Light. In: Kompa, K.L., Wanner, J. (eds) Laser Applications in Chemistry. NATO ASI Series, vol 105. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2739-4_6

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