Scattering of Light by Crystals
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Book Details:
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Publisher: Dover
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Author: William Hayes
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Language: English
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ISBN: 9780486438665
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Pages: 368
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
About the Book:
Inelastic Light Scattering by Crystals by William Hayes is an authoritative graduate-level textbook that delves into the phenomenon of inelastic light scattering in crystals and its application in investigating solid-state excitations. This comprehensive work is a critical resource for those studying the experimental techniques and theoretical frameworks associated with light-scattering experiments, which are pivotal in the analysis of a variety of excitations in crystals.
The book begins with a survey of the scope of light-scattering experiments, introducing the foundational techniques of Brillouin and Raman scattering, which are commonly used to explore typical excitation frequencies in crystals. These essential methods are explained in detail in Chapter 2. The subsequent chapters systematically cover a range of light-scattering phenomena, including Raman scattering by nonpolar and polar optic vibrations (Chapters 3 and 4), and Brillouin scattering by acoustic vibrations (Chapter 8).
Additional chapters examine:
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Vibrational effects associated with structural phase changes (Chapter 5)
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Raman scattering by magnetic and electronic excitations in crystals (Chapters 6 and 7)
Clear experimental examples are paired with coherent theoretical interpretations, making the material accessible to physicists, physical chemists, researchers, and graduate students. The comprehensive nature of this book makes it an invaluable reference for anyone involved in the study of solid-state physics, spectroscopy, or materials science.
This textbook provides both a thorough introduction and detailed insights into the methods and theories that underpin the study of inelastic light scattering, making it an essential resource for advanced research in the field.