Raman spectroscopy in graphene related systems / Ado Jorio ... [y tres más].
Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Inglés Fecha de copyright: Weinheim, Germany : Wiley-VCH, 2011Edición: First EditionDescripción: xiv, 354 pages : illustrations (some colours) ; 25 cmISBN:- 9783527408115
- 535.846 23
- QD96.R34 R37 2011
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Colección general | Biblioteca Yachay Tech | 535.846 J828r 2011 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Ej. 1 | Disponible | 005685 |
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references.
Materials Science and Raman Spectroscopy Background. The Nanocarbons: Prototypes for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology -- Electrons in Nanocarbons -- Vibrations in Nanocarbons -- Raman Spectroscopy: From Graphite to Nanocarbons -- Quantum Description of Raman Scattering -- Symmetry Aspects and Selection Rules: Group Theory -- Detailed Analysis of Raman Spectroscopy in Graphene Related Systems. The G-band and Time-Independent Perturbations -- The G-Band and the Time-Dependent Perturbations -- Resonance Raman Scattering: Experimental Observations of the Radial Breathing Mode -- Theory of Excitons in Carbon Nanotubes -- Tight-Binding Method for Calculating Raman Spectra -- Dispersive G'-Band and Higher-Order Processes: The Double Resonance Process -- Disorder Effects in the Raman Spectra of Carbons -- Summary of Raman Spectroscopy on Nanocarbons.
Raman spectroscopy is the inelastic scattering of light by matter. Being highly sensitive to the physical and chemical properties of materials, as well as to environmental effects that change these properties, Raman spectroscopy is now evolving into one of the most important tools for nanoscience and nanotechnology. In contrast to usual microscopyrelated techniques, the advantages of using light for nanoscience relate to both experimental and fundamental aspects.
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