Dynamic Light Scattering: With Applications to Chemistry, Biology, and PhysicsCourier Corporation, 24 juil. 2013 - 384 pages Lasers play an increasingly important role in a variety of detection techniques, making inelastic light scattering a tool of growing value in the investigation of dynamic and structural problems in chemistry, biology, and physics. Until the initial publication of this work, however, no monograph treated the principles behind current developments in the field.This volume presents a comprehensive introduction to the principles underlying laser light scattering, focusing on the time dependence of fluctuations in fluid systems; it also serves as an introduction to the theory of time correlation functions, with chapters on projection operator techniques in statistical mechanics. |
Table des matières
The Light Scattering Experiment | |
A FabryPerot Interferometer | |
C The Gaussian Approximation | |
A The Calculation of the MeanSquare Displacement | |
Scattering from Very Large Molecules | |
Electrolyte Solutions | |
Light Scattering from Hydrodynamic Modes | |
A Ensemble Theory of Fluctuations | |
Other Probes of Molecular Dynamics | |
Methods for Deriving Relaxation Equations | |
A Projection Operators in Quantum Statistical Mechanics | |
Cooperative Effects in Depolarized Light Scattering | |
Model Systems Containing Optically Anisotropic Molecules | |
A The Coupling Between Translational and Rotational Diffusion in Dilute | |
C Irreducible Tensors in Light Scattering | |
Nonequilibrium ThermodynamicsDiffusion and Electrophoresis | |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Dynamic Light Scattering: With Applications to Chemistry, Biology and Physics Bruce J. Berne,Robert Pecora Affichage d'extraits - 1976 |
Dynamic Light Scattering: With Applications to Chemistry, Biology, and Physics Bruce J. Berne,Robert Pecora Affichage d'extraits - 1990 |