Collisional Line Broadening And Shifting Of Atmospheric Gases: A Practical Guide For Line Shape Modelling By Current Semi-classical Approaches
Discover the intricate world of atmospheric gases with "Collisional Line Broadening And Shifting Of Atmospheric Gases: A Practical Guide For Line Shape Modelling By Current Semi-classical Approaches." Authored by experts in the field and published by Imperial College Press in 2010, this hardback edition spans 304 pages, offering a thorough exploration of the modern theory surrounding spectral line broadening and shifting due to pressure. This essential guide delves into semi-classical methods for calculating vibrotational line widths and shifts, featuring innovative modifications and developments introduced by the authors. Ideal for researchers and professionals alike, this book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of line shape modeling in atmospheric science. Enhance your knowledge and elevate your research with this authoritative text.