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|a Fourier transforms in NMR, optical, and mass spectrometry :
|b a user's handbook /
|c by Alan G. Marshall and Francis R. Verdun.
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|a Amsterdam :
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|a 1 online resource (xvi, 450 pages)
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Front Cover -- Fourier Transforms in NMR, Optical, and Mass Spectrometry -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Dedication -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CHAPTER 1. Spectral line shape derived from the motion of a damped mass on a spring -- 1.1 Terminology -- 1.2 Transient response to a sudden impulse: relaxation -- 1.3 Steady-state response to a sinusoidal driving force -- 1.4 Transient versus steady-state experiments -- Further Reading -- Problems -- Solutions to Problems -- CHAPTER 2. Fourier transforms for analog (continuous) waveforms
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|a 2.1 Cosine, sine, and complex Fourier transforms: library of FT pairs2.2 Convolution -- 2.3 Apodization (windowing): tailoring of spectral peak shape -- 2.4 Time delay and phase shift -- Further Reading -- Problems -- CHAPTER 3. Fourier transforms of digital (discrete) waveforms -- 3.1 Numerical algorithms -- 3.2 Nyquist criterion -- 3.3 Vertical dynamic range -- 3.4 Uses for zero -- 3.5 Phase correction and its artifacts -- 3.6 Scaling of discrete FT energy and power spectra -- Further Reading -- Problems
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|a CHAPTER 4. Fourier Transform Spectrometry: Common Features4.1 Multichannel spectrometry -- 4.2 Absorption, dispersion, magnitude, and power spectra -- 4.3 Linear versus circular polarization -- 4.4 Non-linear effects -- Further Reading -- Problems -- Solutions to Problems -- Chapter 5. Noise -- 5.1 Noise in the detected spectrum -- 5.2 Noise as a spectral source: Fourier analysis of random motions -- Further Reading -- Problems -- Solutions to Problems -- Chapter 6. Non-FT methods for proceeding from time- to frequency-domain
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|a 6.1 What's wrong with Fourier transforms?6.2 New ways to represent an analog spectrum: the (continuous) transfer function and (continuous) Laplace transform for a mass-on-a-spring -- 6.3 Difference equation, discrete transfer function, and discrete z-transform for the mass-on-a-spring -- 6.4 Maximum entropy methods -- Further Reading -- Problems -- Solutions to Problems -- Chapter 7. Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry -- 7.1 Natural motions of an ion in a static electromagnetic trap -- 7.2 Static electromagnetic ion traps
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|a 7.3 Damping of the time-domain ICR signal7.4 FT aspects of ICR -- 7.5 FT/ICR features, experiments, and applications -- Further Reading -- Problems -- Solutions to Problems -- Chapter 8. Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy -- 8.1 Natural motion of a magnetic moment in a magnetic field: Larmor precession -- 8.2 NMR parameters -- 8.3 Spin manipulations -- 8.4 NMR time scales -- 8.5 Two-dimensional NMR -- 8.6 NMR Imaging -- Further Reading -- Problems -- Solutions to Problems -- CHAPTER 9. FT/interferometry
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|a Mass spectrometry.
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|a Spectroscopie par transform�ee de Fourier.
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|a Spectroscopie de la r�esonance magn�etique nucl�eaire.
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|a Spectrom�etrie de masse.
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