Science > Physics > Introductory book on experimental physics? (NMR, Raman...)
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"Anton81" |
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21 Sep 2005 09:32:35 AM |
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Introductory book on experimental physics? (NMR, Raman...) |
Hi!
Do you know a good book giving an introduction to things like:
NMR, Raman, Ellipsometry, Moessbauer, muSR,...
I only need to know just as much to understand what results/graphs in papers
I read mean physically.
Anton
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| User: "Sam Wormley" |
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| Title: Re: Introductory book on experimental physics? (NMR, Raman...) |
21 Sep 2005 10:08:33 PM |
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Anton81 wrote:
Hi!
Do you know a good book giving an introduction to things like:
NMR, Raman, Ellipsometry, Moessbauer, muSR,...
I only need to know just as much to understand what results/graphs in papers
I read mean physically.
Anton
Try Eisberg & Resnick's "Quantum Physics", junior level textbook
which assumes you've mastered calculus, possibly Diff EQ and at
least 1-2 years of classical physics.
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| User: "Mike" |
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| Title: Re: Introductory book on experimental physics? (NMR, Raman...) |
21 Sep 2005 08:31:59 PM |
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Anton81 wrote:
Hi!
Do you know a good book giving an introduction to things like:
NMR, Raman, Ellipsometry, Moessbauer, muSR,...
I only need to know just as much to understand what results/graphs in papers
I read mean physically.
Anton
What do you mean by introductory? These subjects are usually covered in
the first course in modern physics. It assumes that you have completed
the standard introductory calculus based physics course (for me, a year
of classical, one semester of E&M, and one semester of Optics).
I am sure that there is something more recent around but I like "Modern
Physics" by Frank J. Blatt.
--Mike Jr.
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