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Spectroscopy Of Emerging Materials 1st Edition Thomas Calligaro Auth

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Spectroscopy Of Emerging Materials 1st Edition Thomas Calligaro Auth
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.14 MB
Pages: 414
Author: Thomas Calligaro (auth.), Eric C. Faulques, Dale L. Perry, Andrei V. Yeremenko (eds.)
ISBN: 9781402023941, 9781402023965, 1402023944, 1402023960
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Spectroscopy Of Emerging Materials 1st Edition Thomas Calligaro Auth by Thomas Calligaro (auth.), Eric C. Faulques, Dale L. Perry, Andrei V. Yeremenko (eds.) 9781402023941, 9781402023965, 1402023944, 1402023960 instant download after payment.

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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