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Using and creating databases for data analysis in laser spectroscopy
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Author(s)
Alexander Kramida
Abstract
A brief review of existing atomic spectroscopy databases is given with an emphasis on databases relevant to laser spectroscopy research. Key data elements in these databases are described. A strategy of building a specialized relational database for laser spectroscopy is outlined with references to key resources and tutorials. Recipes are given for solving several basic tasks related to data analysis in laser spectroscopy using a relational database.
Citation
Laser spectroscopy for sensing: fundamentals, techniques and applications
Kramida, A.
(2014),
Using and creating databases for data analysis in laser spectroscopy, Laser spectroscopy for sensing: fundamentals, techniques and applications, Woodhead Publishing House, Sawston, , [online], https://doi.org/10.1533/9780857098733.1.102, https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=912883
(Accessed October 10, 2025)