Fundamentals of sum-frequency spectroscopy
By: Shen, Y. R.
Series: Cambridge molecular science. /edited by Richard Saykally.Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2016Description: xv, 316p.ISBN: 9781107098848.Subject(s): Nonlinear optical spectroscopy | Laser spectroscopyDDC classification: 535.84 | Sh45fItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 535.84 Sh45f (Browse shelf) | Available | A183257 |
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535.84 Sa82v VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY OF STRUCTURAL PHASE TRANSITION AND LASER INDUCED INSTABILITIES IN SOME UNIVALENT THIOCYANATES | 535.84 Sa9e3 EXPERIMENTAL SPECTROSCOPY | 535.84 Se84 LOW ENERGY ELECTRON SPECTROMETRY | 535.84 Sh45f Fundamentals of sum-frequency spectroscopy | 535.84 Sh78p PRINCIPLES OF ATOMIC SPECTRA | 535.84 So12bE INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY OF ATOMIC SPECTRA | 535.84 Sp31 Spectroscopy of complex oxide interfaces |
The first book on the topic, and written by the founder of the technique, this comprehensive resource provides a detailed overview of sum-frequency spectroscopy, its fundamental principles, and the wide range of applications for surfaces, interfaces, and bulk. Beginning with an overview of the historical context, and introductions to the basic theory of nonlinear optics and surface sum-frequency generation, topics covered include discussion of different experimental arrangements adopted by researchers, notes on proper data analysis, an up-to-date survey commenting on the wide range of successful applications of the tool, and a valuable insight into current unsolved problems and potential areas to be explored in the future. With the addition of chapter appendices that offer the opportunity for more in-depth theoretical discussion, this is an essential resource that integrates all aspects of the subject and is ideal for anyone using, or interested in using, sum-frequency spectroscopy.
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