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Molecular Spectroscopy of Dynamically Compressed Materials

  • Contains historical applications of molecular spectroscopy on shock compressed materials
  • Provides in-depth description of spectroscopic methods and peculiarities for their application to shock materials
  • Motivates next-generation researchers to solve persistent experimental problems

Part of the book series: Shock Wave and High Pressure Phenomena (SHOCKWAVE)

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xix
  2. Introduction

    • David S. Moore
    Pages 1-2
  3. Molecular Spectroscopy Basics

    • David S. Moore
    Pages 3-32
  4. Dynamic Compression Methods

    • David S. Moore
    Pages 33-56
  5. Electronic Molecular Spectroscopy

    • David S. Moore
    Pages 57-88
  6. Infrared Molecular Spectroscopy

    • David S. Moore
    Pages 89-113
  7. Raman Molecular Spectroscopy

    • David S. Moore
    Pages 115-141
  8. Coherent Raman Spectroscopies

    • David S. Moore
    Pages 143-181
  9. X-ray and Neutron Methods

    • David S. Moore
    Pages 183-198
  10. Summary

    • David S. Moore
    Pages 199-201
  11. Back Matter

    Pages 203-233

About this book

This book offers historical and state-of-the-art molecular spectroscopy methods and applications in dynamic compression science, aimed at the upcoming generation in physical sciences involved in studies of materials at extremes. It begins with addressing the motivation for probing shock compressed molecular materials with spectroscopy and then reviews historical developments and the basics of the various spectroscopic methods that have been utilized. Introductory chapters are devoted to fundamentals of molecular spectroscopy, overviews of dynamic compression technologies, and diagnostics used to quantify the shock compression state during spectroscopy experiments. Subsequent chapters describe all the molecular spectroscopic methods used in shock compression research to date, including theory, experimental details for application to shocked materials, and difficulties that can be encountered. Each of these chapters also includes a section comparing static compression results. The last chapter offers an outlook for the future, which leads the next-generation readers to tackling persistent problems.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Moore Shock Spectra, Santa Fe, USA

    David S. Moore

About the author

David S. Moore is a retired Laboratory Fellow at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). His work mainly focuses on revolutionary approaches to study shocked materials and detect explosives using a wide variety of molecular spectroscopies. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1980 and was Director’s Postdoctoral Fellow at LANL 1980–1981. He has held a number of management positions at LANL, from Team Leader to acting Division Leader. He was Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the University of Essen (1993–1994), and led the editorial office of the Fresenius Journal of Analytical Chemistry at Institut Fresenius, Germany (1996–1998). In 1998, he returned as R&D Scientist to LANL, where he established the ultrafast laser shock and diagnostics laboratory to study explosives initiation chemistry and the Los Alamos Collaboration for Explosives Detection. He has contributed to the Analytical Chemistry Division of the IUPAC and the APS Topical Group on Shock Compression of Condensed Matter for many years. He has also been honored with a number of awards and fellowships.

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