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This Encyclopedia aims, basically, at summanzmg the wealth of well
established facts and outlining the relevant theories in the
different branches of physics. With this as goal, the writers were
asked to present their specific field in such a way that access is
possible to any scientist without special a priori information in
that field; the basic concepts of physics are assumed to be known
to the reader. The survey given in each paper was also to be long
lasting, so that even a few years after publication, each volume
would be useful, for example as an introduction for newcomers or as
a source of information for workers in a neighbouring field. In the
field of geophysics, dealt with in Vols. 47--49 of the
Encyclopedia, this task is difficult to achieve because during the
last decades there has been a much faster development of basic
information and theory than during the decades before. When I came
to contribute to this work the famous Julius Bartels, then editor
of the geophysical part, told me that Vol. 49 should certainly take
into account the results of the "International Geophysical Year"
1957/58 (I. G. Y. ), and that we had better wait until these were
accessible than produce a kind of information which might be
obsolete in a short time."
In 1986, an International Symposium on Monitoring of Gaseous
Pollut- ants by Tunable Diode Lasers was organized by the
Fraunhofer-Institut fuer Physikalische Messtechnik in Freiburg,
FRG, and held at this institution on November 13-14, 1986. The
papers presented at that occasion extensively covered the
applications of tunable diode laser spectroscopy (TDLS) to the
analysis of trace and exhaust gases together with the latest
improvements brought to the tech- niques used. It was generally
consented by the participants that meetings of this kind are of
major importance and should take place on a regular basis. The
organizers were thus encouraged to plan a Second International
Sympo- sium on Monitoring of Gaseous Pollutants by Tunable Diode
Lasers which was held two years later on October 17-18, 1988, again
in Freiburg. In addi- tion to the main subjects treated in the
first Symposium, the Scientific Programme this time presented a
session on the development of lead chalco- genide lasers. Once
more, only a limited attention was given to applica- tions in high
resolution molecular spectroscopy. In order to complete the update,
sessions on components and techniques were included in the Pro-
gramme. As for the previous Symposium, some space was also given to
alter- native optical techniques. This time, in particular
contributions on laser photoacoustic detection were included.
By now it has been nearly twenty years since the pioneering studies
at the MIT-Lincoln Laboratories, Lexington, USA, demonstrated the
unique capabilities of lead salt tunable diode lasers (TDL) for
infrared absorption spectroscopy. The progress in the use of TDL
instrumentation for a wide variety of scientific applications was
described by a great number of papers since, however, comparatively
few meetings were specifically devoted to this subject. In 1980 the
conference on "High Resolution Infrared Spectroscopy Applications
and Developments" at the National Bureau of Standards in
Gaithersburg, USA, reviewed the state of the art of tunable diode
lasers together with Fourier Transform Spectroscopy and other laser
spectroscopic techniques. Three years later in 1983 the SPIE
Conference in San Diego, USA, dedicated one meeting to "Tunable
Diode Laser Development and Spectroscopy" Applications. It appeared
appropriate after a further interval of three years to organize
another meeting about this quickly advancing field. In November of
1986 an International Symposium on "Monitoring of Gaseous
Pollutants by Tunable Diode Lasers" was organized by and held at
the Fraunhofer-Insti tut fuer Physikalische Messtechnik in
Freiburg, FRG. The main emphasis of this conference was put on the
applications of TDL techniques to the solution of problems of
environmental relevance : The measurement of atmospheric trace
gases and the monitoring of exhaust gases from automobile and power
plant stack emitters. The state of diode laser development and
application of TDL instruments to scientific molecular spectroscopy
were not directly subjects of the meeting.
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