Polarization Spectroscopy of Ionized Gases describes the physical
principles of the technique and its applications to remote sensing.
Transport phenomena and local anisotropies can be studied. The
theoretical part of the book considers the basic phenomena of the
ordering of the velocities of fast exciting charged particles. The
polarization of the outer electron shells of excited atoms or
molecules is described, and a variety of effects are examined in
detail. An integral equation is derived which gives the intensity
and polarization of emitted lines. Methods for solving the equation
are analyzed. Universal spectropolarimetric remote sensing has been
applied to low pressure gas discharges in the laboratory and to
non-thermal processes in the solar atmosphere. For researchers
interested in the remote sensing of ionized gases.
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