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A History of Spectroscopy by Emile Biémont provides a detailed account of how spectroscopy developed as a scientific discipline over centuries. From Newton’s prism experiments to contemporary laser spectroscopy, this book documents the pivotal discoveries that transformed our understanding of atomic and molecular structure.
Biémont, an accomplished physicist and historian of science, traces the contributions of numerous scientists who advanced spectroscopic techniques and theory. The narrative covers the transition from qualitative observations to quantitative measurements, highlighting how spectroscopy became fundamental to chemistry, physics, and astronomy.
This scholarly work serves as both a historical reference and an educational resource, offering insights into how scientific methods evolve and how interdisciplinary collaboration drives innovation in understanding the natural world.







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