Special Issue on Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy
Atomic and
molecular spectroscopy has provided basic information leading to the
development of quantum mechanics and to the understanding of the building
blocks of matter. It continued to provide further insight into the statics and
dynamics of the microcosmos, and provides the means for testing new concepts
and computational methods. The results of atomic and molecular spectroscopy are
of great importance in astrophysics, plasma and laser physics. The rapidly
growing field of spectroscopic applications has made considerable impact on
many disciplines, including medicine, environmental protection, chemical
processing and energy research.
In this special issue, we intend to invite
front-line researchers and authors to submit original research and review
articles on exploring Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
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Atomic absorption/emission spectroscopy
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Attenuated total reflection infra-red spectroscopy
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Electronic spectroscopy
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Infrared fourier transform spectroscopy
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Mass spectrometry
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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
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Inductively coupled plasma emission
spectroscopy
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Raman spectroscopy
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UV-visible spectroscopy
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X-ray fluorescence analysis
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Spectroscopy and dynamics
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Improvements in sensitivity, selectivity,
precision, accuracy and/or robustness
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Chemometrics, statistics, calibration
techniques and internal standardisation
Authors should read over the journal’s For Authors carefully
before submission. Prospective authors should submit an electronic copy of
their complete manuscript through the journal’s Paper Submission System.
Please kindly specify the “Special Issue”
under your manuscript title. The research field “Special Issue - Atomic
and Molecular Spectroscopy” should be selected during your submission.
Special Issue Timetable:
Submission Deadline
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July 30th, 2016
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Publication Date
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September 2016
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Guest
Editor:
For further
questions or inquiries, please contact Editorial Assistant at
ajac@scirp.org.