Fourier Transforms in Spectroscopy
1. Auflage Januar 2001
271 Seiten, Hardcover
153 Abbildungen
Handbuch/Nachschlagewerk
Kurzbeschreibung
This is the first book to explain certain aspects of Fourier self-deconvolution and linear prediction. Starting from the mathematical fundamentals, the authors cover the applications of Fourier transforms in signal processing and spectroscopy, and also include the field of linear signal prediction which allows resolution enhancement and provides much more useful spectra. Clear and logically structured, the book is suitable for graduates as well as scientists and engineers working in this field.
This modern approach to the subject is clearly and logically structured, and gives readers an understanding of the essence of Fourier transforms and their applications. All important aspects are included with respect to their use with optical spectroscopic data.
Based on popular lectures, the authors provide the mathematical fundamentals and numerical applications which are essential in practical use. The main part of the book is dedicated to applications of FT in signal processing and spectroscopy, with IR and NIR, NMR and mass spectrometry dealt with both from a theoretical and practical point of view. Some aspects, linear prediction for example, are explained here thoroughly for the first time.
Basic definitions
General properties of Fourier transforms
Discrete Fourier transforms
Fast Fourier transforms
Laplace and other integral transforms
SPECTRAL APPLICATIONS
Fourier transform spectroscopy
Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometry
FT ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry
Diffraction and Fourier transform
Uncertainty principle
Signal processing
Fourier self-deconvolution
Linear Prediction
Dr. Jari Partanen, Technical Officer, Dept. of Applied Physics, University of Turku, Finland
Prof. Kauppinen is one of the world specialists of Fourier transform applied to spectra analysis. He is an excellent lecturer, his courses are very popular with the students. Has also given lectures in various industry laboratories.
His group works closely with some manufacturers who are converting laboratory interferometers and spectrometers into commercial instruments.
Well known both from the community of chemists and physicists.