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Condensed-Phase Molecular Spectroscopy and Photophysics

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Condensed-Phase Molecular Spectroscopy and Photophysics

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Condensed-Phase Molecular Spectroscopy and Photophysics in Chattanooga, TN

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Condensed-Phase Molecular Spectroscopy and Photophysics
An introduction to one of the fundamental tools in chemical research—spectroscopy and photophysics in condensed-phase and extended systems
comprehensively covers radiation-matter interactions for molecules in condensed phases along with metallic and semiconductor nanostructures, examining optical processes in extended systems such as metals, semiconductors, and conducting polymers and addressing the unique optical properties of nanoscale systems.
The text differs from others through its emphasis on the molecule-environment interactions that strongly influence spectra in condensed phases, including spectroscopy and photophysics of molecular aggregates, molecular solids, and metals and semiconductors, as well as more modern topics such as two-dimensional and single-molecule spectroscopy.
To aid in reader comprehension, the text includes case studies and illustrated examples. An online manual with solutions to the problems in the book is available to all readers on a companion website.
begins with an introduction to quantum mechanics that sets a solid foundation for understanding the text’s subsequent topics, including:
Electromagnetic radiation and radiation-matter interactions, molecular vibrations and infrared spectroscopy, and electronic spectroscopy
Photophysical processes and light scattering, nonlinear and pump-probe spectroscopies, and electron transfer processes
Basic rotational spectroscopy and statistical mechanics, Raman scattering, 2D and single-molecule spectroscopies, and time-domain pictures of steady-state spectroscopies
Time-independent quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, group theory, radiation-matter interactions, and system-bath interactions
Atomic spectroscopy, photophysical processes, light scattering, nonlinear and pump-probe spectroscopies, two-dimensional spectroscopies, and metals and plasmons
Written for researchers and upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in physical and materials chemistry,
is a valuable learning resource that is uniquely designed to equip readers to solve a broad array of current problems and challenges in the vast field of chemistry.
Condensed-Phase Molecular Spectroscopy and Photophysics
An introduction to one of the fundamental tools in chemical research—spectroscopy and photophysics in condensed-phase and extended systems
comprehensively covers radiation-matter interactions for molecules in condensed phases along with metallic and semiconductor nanostructures, examining optical processes in extended systems such as metals, semiconductors, and conducting polymers and addressing the unique optical properties of nanoscale systems.
The text differs from others through its emphasis on the molecule-environment interactions that strongly influence spectra in condensed phases, including spectroscopy and photophysics of molecular aggregates, molecular solids, and metals and semiconductors, as well as more modern topics such as two-dimensional and single-molecule spectroscopy.
To aid in reader comprehension, the text includes case studies and illustrated examples. An online manual with solutions to the problems in the book is available to all readers on a companion website.
begins with an introduction to quantum mechanics that sets a solid foundation for understanding the text’s subsequent topics, including:
Electromagnetic radiation and radiation-matter interactions, molecular vibrations and infrared spectroscopy, and electronic spectroscopy
Photophysical processes and light scattering, nonlinear and pump-probe spectroscopies, and electron transfer processes
Basic rotational spectroscopy and statistical mechanics, Raman scattering, 2D and single-molecule spectroscopies, and time-domain pictures of steady-state spectroscopies
Time-independent quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, group theory, radiation-matter interactions, and system-bath interactions
Atomic spectroscopy, photophysical processes, light scattering, nonlinear and pump-probe spectroscopies, two-dimensional spectroscopies, and metals and plasmons
Written for researchers and upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in physical and materials chemistry,
is a valuable learning resource that is uniquely designed to equip readers to solve a broad array of current problems and challenges in the vast field of chemistry.

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