Spectroscopy and dynamics of single molecules : methods and applications
Contributor(s): Johnson, Carey K. [ed.].
Series: Developments in physical and theoretical chemistry. / edited by James E. House.Publisher: Amsterdam Elsevier 2019Description: xii, 389p.ISBN: 9780128164631.Subject(s): Spectrum analysisDDC classification: 543.5 | Sp319 Summary: Spectroscopy and Dynamics of Single Molecules: Methods and Applications addresses the most recent developments in this rapidly developing field. An important addition to Elsevier’s Developments in Physical and Theoretical Chemistry series, this book is an ideal reference for chemists and physicists alike, emphasizing new techniques and applications, along with the latest research in molecular dynamics. As spectroscopic techniques are the chief experimental methods for testing theoretical models, and with the rapid development of sophisticated instruments, it is now possible to conduct spectroscopic studies that would have been impossible only a few years ago. Includes the latest research on ultrafast vibrational and electronic dynamics, nonlinear spectroscopies, and single-molecule methods Edited by a world-renowned chemist with more than 30 years of experience in research and instruction Rigorous, multidisciplinary approach makes the content accessible to researchers in chemistry, biophysics and chemical physicsItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 543.5 Sp319 (Browse shelf) | Checked out to PRIYANKA (S2110727100) | 17/10/2024 | A184952 |
Spectroscopy and Dynamics of Single Molecules: Methods and Applications addresses the most recent developments in this rapidly developing field. An important addition to Elsevier’s Developments in Physical and Theoretical Chemistry series, this book is an ideal reference for chemists and physicists alike, emphasizing new techniques and applications, along with the latest research in molecular dynamics. As spectroscopic techniques are the chief experimental methods for testing theoretical models, and with the rapid development of sophisticated instruments, it is now possible to conduct spectroscopic studies that would have been impossible only a few years ago.
Includes the latest research on ultrafast vibrational and electronic dynamics, nonlinear spectroscopies, and single-molecule methods
Edited by a world-renowned chemist with more than 30 years of experience in research and instruction
Rigorous, multidisciplinary approach makes the content accessible to researchers in chemistry, biophysics and chemical physics
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