Raman Spectroscopy and its Application in Nanostructures
- Language: English
- 500 Pages
- Published: February 2012
- Region: World
Meeting the needs of the scientific community, these two must-have volumes are the only work to provide a thorough overview of all the important methods currently used in physical chemistry. The work bridges the gap between standard textbooks and review articles, covering a large number of methods, as well as the motivation behind their use.
The first volume deals with the gas and condensed phase, while volume two looks at interfaces and biomolecules and materials. A uniform approach is adopted throughout, while the critical comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of each method makes this a valuable reference for physical chemists and other scientists working with these techniques. In short, these two volumes deserve a place in every chemistry library, whether academic or industrial.
VOLUME I
GAS-PHASE
Manipulation of molecules
High resolution infrared spectroscopy
Laser ionisation spectroscopy
Laser spectroscopy for gas-phase kinetics
Mass spectrometry for ion chemistry
CONDENSED-PHASE
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Electron spin resonance
Broadband conductivity spectroscopy
X-ray absorption spectroscopy
X-ray, neutron and electron diffraction
Small-angle scattering with neutrons and X-rays
Perturbed angular correlation
M??bauer spectroscopy
VOLUME II
INTERFACES
Diffuse-Reflection-Infrared-FT-Spectroscopy
Raman spectroscopy
Photoelectron spectroscopy and microscopy
Secondary ion mass spectrometry
Quartz microbalance
Scanning tunneling microscopy
BIOMOLECULES AND MATERIALS
Ultrafast vibrational spectroscopies
THz spectroscopy
Single molecule fluorescence spectroscopy
Luminescence
Nanomechanical methods
Magnetometry
Transient isotopic kinetic techniques
High resolution electron microscopy
“Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through professionals.” (Choice, 1 December 2012)
| Format | Properties | |
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| Hard Copy (Hard Back) | The book will be shipped to you. The cover has a hard back. |