Spectroscopy of Emerging Materials (NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry 165) (Repost) By Thomas Calligaro (auth.), Eric C. Faulques, Dale L. Perry, Andrei V. Yeremenko (eds.)
2005 | 414 Pages | ISBN: 1402023944 | PDF | 12 MB
2005 | 414 Pages | ISBN: 1402023944 | PDF | 12 MB
A comprehensive discussion of the key role of modern spectroscopic investigations in interdisciplinary materials science and engineering, covering emerging materials that are either absolutely novel or well-known materials with recently discovered, exciting properties. The types of spectroscopy discussed include optical, electronic and magnetic, UV-visible absorption, Rayleigh scattering, photoluminescence, vibrational, magnetic resonance, electron energy loss, EXAFS, XANES, optical tomography, time-resolved spectroscopy, and point contact spectroscopy. The materials studied are highly topical, with a focus on carbon and silicon nanomaterials including nanotubes, fullerenes, nanoclusters, metallic superconducting phases, molecular materials, magnetic and charge-stripe oxides, and biomaterials. Theoretical treatments are presented of molecular vibrational dynamics, vibration-induced decay of electronic excited states, nanoscale spin-orbit coupling in 2D Si-based structures, and the growth of semiconductor clusters.
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