Roduner, Emil

Optical spectroscopy : fundamentals and advanced applications - 2020 World Scientific Publishing, London : - xiii, 252 p. ; ill., 23 cm

Includes bibliographical references.

Developments in optical spectroscopy have taken new directions in recent decades, with the focus shifting from understanding small gas phase molecules towards applications in materials and biological systems. This is due to significant interest in these topics, which has been facilitated by significant technological developments. Absorption, luminescence and excited state energy transfer properties have become of crucial importance on a large scale in materials related to light-harvesting in organic and inorganic third generation solar cells, for solar water splitting, and in light emitting diodes, TV screens and many other applications. In addition, Förster resonance energy transfer can be used as a ruler for the characterisation of the structure and dynamics of DNA, proteins and other biomolecules via labelling with fluorescing markers. This advanced textbook covers a range of these applications as well as the basics of absorption, emission and energy transfer of molecular systems in the condensed phase, in addition to the corresponding behaviour of metal nanoparticles and semiconductor quantum dots. Technical experimental requirements, aspects to avoid interfering perturbations and methods of quantitative data analysis make this book accessible and ideal for students and researchers in physical chemistry, biophysics and nanomaterials.

9780000988928


Optical spectroscopy
Spectroscopie optique
Spectrum analysis
Nature of Light
Lambert-Bear Law
Dipole moment
Raman spectroscopy
Franck-Condon Principle
Solvatochromic effects
Spin function
Orbital symmetry
Quantum yields
Plasmon Resonances
Flurescence
Goodness of fit
Energy transfer
Motivation

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