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This newly expanded, extensively updated edition provides the most accessible and complete introduction to spectroscopy and dynamics of molecules in condensed phases. It covers practical spectroscopic approaches relevant for rapidly advancing areas such as nanomaterials and interfaces for optoelectronic devices, bioinspired materials for solar energy conversion, and biomedical applications of emissive nanoparticles. New chapters reflect the importance of time-resolved and nonlinear optical spectroscopy. Additional topics include terahertz spectroscopy, single molecule spectroscopy,…mehr

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This newly expanded, extensively updated edition provides the most accessible and complete introduction to spectroscopy and dynamics of molecules in condensed phases. It covers practical spectroscopic approaches relevant for rapidly advancing areas such as nanomaterials and interfaces for optoelectronic devices, bioinspired materials for solar energy conversion, and biomedical applications of emissive nanoparticles. New chapters reflect the importance of time-resolved and nonlinear optical spectroscopy. Additional topics include terahertz spectroscopy, single molecule spectroscopy, Fourier-transform techniques, atomic spectroscopy, Stark spectroscopy, and computational approaches.
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Autorenporträt
Jeanne L. McHale is Professor Emerita at Washington State University, where her research is devoted to the study of molecular aggregates and nanomaterials relevant to solar energy conversion. She is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the author or coauthor of more than 100 publications. In addition to Molecular Spectroscopy, she co-edited the Handbook of Luminescent Semiconductor Materials with Leah Bergman, published by Taylor & Francis in 2011.