ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES
ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES
The invention of the laser more than half a century ago has transformed many aspects of chemical research, and this work highlights how new developments of laser-based techniques for applications in chemical research continues to make significant impacts.
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Evolving laser capabilities enable discoveries in chemistry
The continued evolution of laser properties and performance has enabled the development of new capabilities in spectroscopy, imaging, and mass spectrometry, generating profound insights into the understanding of chemical species and processes. Following up on the series entitled “Chemical and Biochemical Applications of Lasers”, edited by C. Bradley Moore at the dawn of laser applications in chemical research some four decades ago, this volume highlights emerging science enabled by
new applications of lasers to areas like plasmonics, ultrafast dynamics, surfaces and interfaces, microcavities, chemical biology, and ultracold chemistry. Physical chemists and other researchers looking for novel light sources for their work should find this tribute to Moore's pioneering vision inspiring and
helpful.