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Anwendungen der Laserspektroskopie

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Obwohl die Grundlagenforschung ihre eigentliche Motivation in der Gewinnung neuer Erkenntnisse sieht, wird sie doch immer mehr nach ihrem praktischen Nutzen für die Gesellschaft gefragt. Hier kann die Laserspektroskopie durchaus eine sehr positive Bilanz vorweisen, denn sie hat in den letzten Jahren eine schnell wachsende Bedeutung für zahlreiche Anwendungen in Physik, Chemie, Atmosphären- und Umweltforschung, Technologie, Biologie und Medizin erlangt. Dies wird durch eine große Zahl von Büchern und Übersichtsartikeln über Anwendungen der Laserspektroskopie deutlich. Wir können hier nur einige Beispiele zur Illustration bringen, die dem Leser zeigen sollen, welche faszinierenden Anwendungsmöglichkeiten bereits existieren und wieviel Entwicklungsarbeit hier noch nötig ist. Für umfangreichere Beschreibungen wird auf die in den einzelnen Abschnitten angegebene Literatur und auf einige spezielle Monographien [15.1–5] verwiesen.

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