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Building Scientific Apparatus

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Unrivaled in its coverage and unique in its hands-on approach, this practical guide to the design and construction of scientific apparatus, or laboratory instruments, is essential reading for every scientist and student of engineering, and physical, chemical, and biological sciences. Featured in this great new edition are features including the physical principles governing the operation of the mechanical, optical and electronic parts of an instrument, new sections on detectors, low-temperature measurements, high-pressure apparatus, and updated engineering specifications. 400 hand drawn figures and tables, have been added to this edition, which basically teaches scientists and engineers how to perform experiments.
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Thank you! I have been looking for this book, I thumbed through a copy in a lab I visited.

Another excellent book in the same vein is, "Building Scientific Apparatus" - http://www.amazon.com/Building-Scientific-Apparatus-John-Moo... the second edition can be had for a song.

For spectroscopy, I'd go to the online handbook put out by Richardson Gratings:

http://gratings.newport.com/information/handbook/handbook.as...

For a textbook, this one is pretty good:

http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Spectroscopy-Donald-L-Pav...

For optics, Hecht is the classic text:

http://www.amazon.com/Optics-4th-Edition-Eugene-Hecht/dp/080...

I'd suggest Keating though, since it is a more comprehensive overview and includes things like the human visual system and some basic math review:

http://www.amazon.com/Geometric-Physical-Visual-Optics-2e/dp...

For instrument design in general, these books are outstanding:

http://www.amazon.com/Building-Scientific-Apparatus-John-Moo...

http://www.amazon.com/Optical-System-Design-Second-Fischer/d...

Of course, any understanding of spectroscopy should include some background of the physics behind what you're measuring. Any modern physics book would be fine: Krane, etc.:

http://www.amazon.com/Modern-Physics-Kenneth-S-Krane/dp/1118...

Haven't tried this one, but it looks cool:

http://www.amazon.com/Spectroscopy-Reading-Stellar-Practical...

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