Raman spectroscopy and its application in nanostructures

La 4e de couverture indique : "Raman Spectroscopy and its Application in Nanostructures is an original and timely contribution to a very active area of physics and materials science research. This book presents the theoretical and experimental phenomena of Raman spectroscopy, with specialized d...

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Auteur principal : Zhang Shu-Lin (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Raman spectroscopy and its application in nanostructures / Shu-Lin Zhang,...
Publié : Chichester : Wiley , 2012
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XII-485 p.-[12] p. de pl.)
Accès en ligne : Sommaire et résumé disponible sur le site de l'éditeur [consulté le 2012-10-22]
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330 |a La 4e de couverture indique : "Raman Spectroscopy and its Application in Nanostructures is an original and timely contribution to a very active area of physics and materials science research. This book presents the theoretical and experimental phenomena of Raman spectroscopy, with specialized discussions on the physical fundamentals, new developments and main features in low-dimensional systems of Raman spectroscopy. In recent years physicists, materials scientists and chemists have devoted increasing attention to low-dimensional systems and as Raman spectroscopy can be used to study and analyse such materials as carbon nanotubes, quantum wells, silicon nanowires, etc., it is fast becoming one of the most powerful and sensitive experimental techniques to characterize the qualities of such nanostructures. Recent scientific and technological developments have resulted in the applications of Raman spectroscopy to expand. These developments are vital in providing information for a very broad field of applications: for example in microelectronics, biology, forensics and archaeology. Thus, this book not only introduces these important new branches of Raman spectroscopy from both a theoretical and practical view point, but the resulting effects are fully explored and relevant representative models of Raman spectra are described in-depth with the inclusion of theoretical calculations, when appropriate." 
359 2 |b PART I FUNDAMENTALS OF RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY  |b 1 BASIC KNOWLEDGE OF RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY  |b 1 1 Spectrum and Spectroscopy  |b 1 2 Scattering and Raman Scattering  |b 1 3 Fundamental Features of Raman Scattering Spectra  |b 1 4 Discovery of the Raman Scattering Effects and Observation of the First Raman Spectrum  |b 1 5 Historical Development of Raman Spectroscopy  |b 2 FUNDAMENTAL THEORY OF LIGHT SCATTERING  |b 2 1 Description of Scattering  |b 2 2 Macroscopic Theory of Light Scattering  |b 2 3 Microscopic Theory of Light Scattering  |b 3 EXPERIMENTAL FOUNDATION OF RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY  |b 3 1 Generality of Raman Spectral Measurements  |b 3 2 Experimental Apparatus  |b 3 3 Main Performance Parameters of Raman Spectrometers  |b 3 4 Experimental Measurements  |b 3 5 Data Processing of Recorded Raman Spectra  |b 3 6 A Typical Example of Vibration Raman Spectra Raman Spectrum of CCl4  |b 3 7 Interference Spectrometer and Fourier Transform Optics  |b 4 INTRODUCTION TO MODERN RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY I-NEW RAMAN SPECTROSCOPIC BRANCH CLASSIFIED BASED ON SPECTRAL FEATURES  |b 4 1 Non-visible Excited Raman Spectroscopy  |b 4 2 Resonant Raman Spectroscopy (RRS)  |b 4 3 High-Order/Multiple-Phonon Raman Spectroscopy (MPRS)  |b 4 4 Raman Spectroscopy under Extreme Conditions  |b 4 5 Polarized Raman Spectroscopy (PRS)  |b 4 6 Time-Resolved (Transient) Raman Spectroscopy (TRRS)  |b 4 7 Space-Resolved Micro-Raman Spectroscopy and Raman Microscopy  |b 4 8 Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS)  |b 4 9 Near-Field Raman Spectroscopy (NFRS)  |b 4 10 Tip-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (TERS)  |b 4 11 Non-linear and Coherent Raman Spectroscopy (NLRS)  |b 4 12 Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering (CARS)  |b 4 13 Stimulated Raman Scattering (SRS)  |b 5 INTRODUCTION TO MODERN RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY II-NEW RAMAN SPECTROSCOPIC BRANCH CLASSIFIED BASED ON APPLIED OBJECTS  |b 5 1 Common Spectroscopic Basis Related to the Study and Application of Raman Spectroscopy  |b 5 2 Chemistry Raman Spectroscopy  |b 5 3 Condensed Matter Raman Spectroscopy  |b 5 4 Biological and Medical Raman Spectroscopy  |b 5 5 Geology and Mineralogy Raman Spectroscopy  |b 5 6 Art and Archeology Raman Spectroscopy  |b 5 7 Industry Raman Spectroscopy  |b 5 8 Raman Spectroscopy in National Security and Judicature  |b PART II STUDY OF NANOSTRUCTURES BY RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY  |b 6 GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OF NANOSTRUCTURES  |b 6 1 Nanostructure, Characteristic Length, and Dimension  |b 6 2 Nanomaterials  |b 6 3 Properties of Nanostructures  |b 6 4 Finite Size and Specific Surface  |b 6 5 The Study of Nanostructure  |b 7 THEORETICAL FUNDAMENTALS OF RAMAN SCATTERING IN SOLIDS  |b 7 1 General Knowledge of Lattice Dynamics  |b 7 2 Microscopic Model of Lattice Dynamics  |b 7 3 Macroscopic Model of Lattice Dynamics  |b 7 4 Lattice Dynamics of Amorphous Matter  |b 7 5 Raman Scattering Theories in Solids  |b 8 THEORETICAL FUNDAMENTALS OF RAMAN SCATTERING IN NANOSTRUCTURES  |b 8 1 Superlattices  |b 8 2 Nanostructure Materials  |b 8 3 Micro-Crystal Models  |b 8 4 Amorphous Feature and PDOS Expression of Nanostructure Raman Spectra  |b 8 5 First-Principles/ab initio Calculation of Nanostructure Raman Spectra  |b 9 ROUTINE RAMAN SPECTRA OF NANOSTRUCTURES  |b 9 1 Characteristic Raman Spectra of Semiconductor Superlattices  |b 9 2 Characteristic Raman Spectra of Nanosilicon  |b 9 3 Characteristic Raman Spectra of Nanocarbons  |b 9 4 Characteristic Raman Spectra of Polar Nano-Semiconductors  |b 9 5 Multiple-Phonon Raman Spectra  |b 9 6 Anti-Stokes Raman Spectra  |b 10 RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY OF NANOSTRUCTURES WITH EXCITING LASER FEATURES  |b 10 1 Raman Spectra with Changing of Exciting Light Wavelengths Resonant Raman Spectra  |b 10 2 Raman Spectra with Exciting Laser Polarization  |b 10 3 Raman Spectra with Exciting Laser Intensity  |b 11 RAMAN SPECTRA WITH SAMPLES OF NANOSTRUCTURES  |b 11 1 Effects of Sample Sizes on Raman Spectra of Nanostructures  |b 11 2 Effects of Sample Shapes on Raman Spectra in Nanostructures  |b 11 3 Effects of Sample Component and Micro-structure on Raman Spectra in Nanostructures  |b 12 ELECTRON-PHONON INTERACTIONS IN RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY OF NANOSTRUCTURES  |b 12 1 Abnormal Raman Spectral Features in Nanostructures  |b 12 2 Origin of No FSE on Phonons  |b 12 3 Fröhlich Interaction in Nanostructures  |b 12 4 Theoretical Raman Spectra of Non-polar and Polar Nano-Semiconductors  |b 12 5 Amorphous Feature of Nanocrystal Raman Spectra of No FSE on Phonons and the Breaking of Translation Symmetry in Nano-Semiconductors 
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