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Optical and Molecular Physics: Theoretical Principles and Experimental Methods (en Inglés)
Miguel A. Esteso,Ana Cristina Faria Ribeiro,Soney C. George,Ann Rose Abraham,A. K. Haghi (Autor)
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Optical and Molecular Physics: Theoretical Principles and Experimental Methods (en Inglés) - Miguel A. Esteso,Ana Cristina Faria Ribeiro,Soney C. George,Ann Rose Abraham,A. K. Haghi
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Optical and Molecular Physics: Theoretical Principles and Experimental Methods addresses many important applications and advances in the field. This book is divided into 5 sections: Plasmonics and carbon dots physics with applications Optical films, fibers, and materials Optical properties of advanced materials Molecular physics and diffusion Macromolecular physics Weaving together science and engineering, this new volume addresses important applications and advances in optical and molecular physics. It covers plasmonics and carbon dots physics with applications; optical films, fibers, and materials; optical properties of advanced materials; molecular physics and diffusion; and macromolecular physics.This book looks at optical materials in the development of composite materials for the functionalization of glass, ceramic, and polymeric substrates to interact with electromagnetic radiation and presents state-of-the-art research in preparation methods, optical characterization, and usage of optical materials and devices in various photonic fields. The authors discuss devices and technologies used by the electronics, magnetics, and photonics industries and offer perspectives on the manufacturing technologies used in device fabrication.