Functional Glasses and Glass-Ceramics: Processing, Properties, and Applications

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Optical 3D-Spectroscopy for Astronomy Roland Bacon and Guy Monnet Wiley-VCH, 2017 296 pages, $175.00 hardcover (e-book $140.99) ISBN 978-3-527-41202-0

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his book reviews the variants of three-dimensional (3D) spectroscopy techniques utilized in astronomy, although many of the topics are highly relevant to small-scale and earth-based spectroscopy applications as well. Of important note, the authors place their emphasis on the use of spectroscopy in the range of 300–2400 nm. The book is split into two main sections: instrumentation and application of 3D spectroscopy. Chapter 1 opens with a discussion on the properties of optical components important to spectroscopy, which should be of interest to any spectroscopist. Chapter 2 delves into multi-object spectroscopy, which is a popular technique for spectroscopy through-the-telescope. Originally used for surveying multiple stars and galaxies at once, it is now employed for studying dark energy. Chapter 3 focuses on scanning spectroscopy, including discussion on Fourier transform and Fabry–Perót spectroscopy. Chapters 4 and 5 review the designs and trends

in integral field spectroscopy, which is simply hyperspectral imaging by another name. Finally, chapters 6 and 7 compare the aforementioned techniques and discuss the future of 3D spectroscopy in astronomy. All of these topics are covered with sufficient depth, and the authors provide an authoritative explanation of the theory and applications of spectroscopy. In Part II, the authors shift their focus to data and the impact of the atmosphere on data collection. Chapter 10 is intriguing, as it discusses data collection strategies. Astronomers have to consider the sun and weather when planning an experiment, but they must also keep in mind the variables that any spectroscopist is concerned with: noise, exposure time, and calibration. Chapters 11 and 12 focus on data handling and data analysis. These two chapters provide a very brief overview of analysis techniques and software packages that are available; they do not provide extensive details or mathematical insights

Functional Glasses and Glass-Ceramics: Processing, Properties, and Applications Basudeb Karmakar Elsevier, 2017 416 pages, $170.00 (e-book $170.00) ISBN 9780128050569

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unctional glasses and glass-ceramics perform specific functions that are used to accomplish specific application needs or intelligent actions, according to the author. This book covers a wide range of materials synthesis, property

evaluation, and applications for functional glasses and glass-ceramics and is organized into three main parts. The first part of the book is an introduction to functional glasses and glass-ceramics. In sequence, chapter

into the actual analyses. For readers interested in detailed instructions on how to analyze spectroscopy data, the authors provide suggestions for other books on those topics. From an aesthetic point of view, this book is well designed. Figures are informative, interesting, and colorful. Appropriate equations are included, and the authors do not

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