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Applied Spectroscopy and the Science of Nanomaterials, PDF eBook

Applied Spectroscopy and the Science of Nanomaterials PDF

Edited by Prabhakar Misra

Part of the Progress in Optical Science and Photonics series

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This book focuses on several areas of intense topical interest related to applied spectroscopy and the science of nanomaterials. The eleven chapters in the book cover the following areas of interest relating to applied spectroscopy and nanoscience:

* Raman spectroscopic characterization, modeling and simulation studies of carbon nanotubes,

* Characterization of plasma discharges using laser optogalvanic spectroscopy,

* Fluorescence anisotropy in understanding protein conformational disorder and aggregation,

* Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in nanomedicine,

* Calculation of Van der Waals interactions at the nanoscale,

* Theory and simulation associated with adsorption of gases in nanomaterials,

* Atom-precise metal nanoclusters,

* Plasmonic properties of metallic nanostructures, two-dimensional materials, and their composites,

* Applications of graphene in optoelectronic devices and transistors,

* Role of graphene in organic photovoltaic device technology,

* Applications of nanomaterials in nanomedicine.

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