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Titre : Basic principles of spectroscopy Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Raymond Chang Editeur : New York : McGraw-Hill Année de publication : 1971 Importance : ix, 304 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-07-010517-1 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Méthodes d'Analyses Tags : SPECTRUM ANALYSIS RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY SPECTROSCOPY Résumé : "“The text is sophisticated enough to require at least a standard full-year physical chemistry course as a prerequisite, and yet simple enough so that the student does not get hogged down in the mathematics, which is sometimes a fault of the more advanced texts in spectroscopy. Raymond Chang points out in his preface that the book is mainly designed to acquaint the student with the general aspects of spectroscopy rather than to make him a specialist in any two or three areas. The first chapter is an excellent review of quantum mechanics and its application to spectroscopy at a level which should challenge the student, even after having covered much of this material in his undergraduate physical chemistry course. The second chapter deals with molecular symmetry and group theory, which also may be a review. The next few chapters proceed to cover the more familiar areas of spectroscopy, such as nuclear magnetic resonance, nuclear quadrupole resonance, MBssbauer, electron spin resonance, microwave, infrared, Raman and electronic. Electronic spectroscopy is conveniently separated into the spectroscopy of atoms, the spectroscopy of diatomic molecules, and the spectroscopy of polyatomic molecules. The last few chapters cover photoluminescence, optical rotatory dispersion, masers and lasers, and photoelectron spectroscopy, areas which may not be as familiar to the student. At the end of each chapter are a number of texts which are suggested for further reading...” Cote : B-B031 (SdS) Num_Inv : 151 Basic principles of spectroscopy [texte imprimé] / Raymond Chang . - New York : McGraw-Hill, 1971 . - ix, 304 p.
ISBN : 978-0-07-010517-1
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Méthodes d'Analyses Tags : SPECTRUM ANALYSIS RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY SPECTROSCOPY Résumé : "“The text is sophisticated enough to require at least a standard full-year physical chemistry course as a prerequisite, and yet simple enough so that the student does not get hogged down in the mathematics, which is sometimes a fault of the more advanced texts in spectroscopy. Raymond Chang points out in his preface that the book is mainly designed to acquaint the student with the general aspects of spectroscopy rather than to make him a specialist in any two or three areas. The first chapter is an excellent review of quantum mechanics and its application to spectroscopy at a level which should challenge the student, even after having covered much of this material in his undergraduate physical chemistry course. The second chapter deals with molecular symmetry and group theory, which also may be a review. The next few chapters proceed to cover the more familiar areas of spectroscopy, such as nuclear magnetic resonance, nuclear quadrupole resonance, MBssbauer, electron spin resonance, microwave, infrared, Raman and electronic. Electronic spectroscopy is conveniently separated into the spectroscopy of atoms, the spectroscopy of diatomic molecules, and the spectroscopy of polyatomic molecules. The last few chapters cover photoluminescence, optical rotatory dispersion, masers and lasers, and photoelectron spectroscopy, areas which may not be as familiar to the student. At the end of each chapter are a number of texts which are suggested for further reading...” Cote : B-B031 (SdS) Num_Inv : 151 Exemplaires(1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 151 B-B031 Texte imprimé Bibliothèque Livre Disponible Dépôt en couches minces et nano-structuration de complexes bistables à transition de spin et à transfert de charge : élaboration et propriétés physiques / Cobo Santamaria, Saioa
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Titre : Dépôt en couches minces et nano-structuration de complexes bistables à transition de spin et à transfert de charge : élaboration et propriétés physiques Titre original : Thin-film deposition and nanostructuring of bistable spin-transition and charge-transfer complexes: fabrication and physical properties Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Cobo Santamaria, Saioa, Auteur ; Azzedine Bousseksou, Directeur de thèse ; Gabor Molnar, Directeur de thèse Année de publication : 2007 Langues : Français (fre) Tags : TRANSITION DE SPIN DÉPÔT EN COUCHES MINCES NANO-STRUCTURATION TRANSFERT DE CHARGE CLATHRATES D’HOFFMANN MATÉRIAUX MOLECULAIRES SPECTROSCOPIE RAMAN PROPRIÉTÉS MAGNETIQUES
SPIN TRANSITION THIN-FILM DEPOSITION NANOSTRUCTURING CHARGE TRANSFER HOFFMANN CLATHRATES MOLECULAR MATERIALS RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY MAGNETIC PROPERTIESRésumé : "Depuis de nombreuses années, les demandes technologiques en termes de capacité de stockage de l'information numérique augmentent de manière exponentielle et sont en partie à l'origine du développement des nanosciences: l'objectif est de stocker toujours plus d'information dans un volume toujours plus petit et le plus rapidement possible. De même, la miniaturisation d'autres composants tels que les capteurs, les dispositifs pour l'optique est aussi un domaine en pleine expansion. Certains composés moléculaires organiques et inorganiques sont potentiellement prometteurs dans la perspective de telles applications. En particulier, les complexes bistables présentant une hystérésis de leurs propriétés physiques sont des matériaux de choix pour les dispositifs de stockage de l'information à très petite échelle. Le dépôt en forme de couches minces de ces systèmes est une étape incontournable dans la conception de tout dispositif, mais aussi dans la fabrication de nano-objets par des méthodes lithographiques. Dans ce contexte, ce manuscrit présente une approche originale pour l'élaboration de couches minces et la nano-structuration de matériaux moléculaires bistables. Il s'agit de couches minces de complexes à transition de spin notamment de la famille des clathrates d’Hoffmann mais aussi de complexes à transfert de charge, qui ont été caractérisés par différentes techniques comme la spectroscopie Raman ou encore des techniques d'imagerie. Les résultats obtenus ouvrent non seulement la voie pour explorer les propriétés optiques et diélectriques des complexes bistables, mais aussi de sérieuses perspectives pour des applications en nanoélectronique et photonique."
"Since many years, in the data-processing field, the technological demands of information storage capacity increase in an exponential way and they are at the origin of the development of nanosciences: the objective is to store always more in the smallest volume and as fast as possible. Moreover, the miniaturization of other components such as the sensors, the devices of optics is also a field in full expansion. Some organic and inorganic compounds are potentially promising from the point of view of applications in molecular electronics. In particular, bistable complexes with the presence of hysteresis loop are excellent materials for information storage on very small scale, indeed, their deposition as thin layers is an essential step in design of any device, but also in the manufacture of the nano-objects by the lithographic methods. This manuscript presents an original approach for the elaboration of thin films and nano-patterns of bistable materials. It concerns the deposition of spin crossover complexes, especially the so called Hofmann clathrates and the charge transfer complexes that have been characterised by different techniques such as Raman spectroscopy and imaging techniques. These results open up an alternative way for exploring optical and dielectric properties of bistable materials, providing interesting perspectives for applications in memory devices and optical switches."Document : Thèse de Doctorat Etablissement_delivrance : Université de Toulouse 3 Date_soutenance : 23/11/2007 Ecole_doctorale : Sciences de la Matière (SdM) (Toulouse) Domaine : Physique et Nanophysique Localisation : LCC En ligne : http://thesesups.ups-tlse.fr/143/ Dépôt en couches minces et nano-structuration de complexes bistables à transition de spin et à transfert de charge : élaboration et propriétés physiques = Thin-film deposition and nanostructuring of bistable spin-transition and charge-transfer complexes: fabrication and physical properties [texte imprimé] / Cobo Santamaria, Saioa, Auteur ; Azzedine Bousseksou, Directeur de thèse ; Gabor Molnar, Directeur de thèse . - 2007.
Langues : Français (fre)
Tags : TRANSITION DE SPIN DÉPÔT EN COUCHES MINCES NANO-STRUCTURATION TRANSFERT DE CHARGE CLATHRATES D’HOFFMANN MATÉRIAUX MOLECULAIRES SPECTROSCOPIE RAMAN PROPRIÉTÉS MAGNETIQUES
SPIN TRANSITION THIN-FILM DEPOSITION NANOSTRUCTURING CHARGE TRANSFER HOFFMANN CLATHRATES MOLECULAR MATERIALS RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY MAGNETIC PROPERTIESRésumé : "Depuis de nombreuses années, les demandes technologiques en termes de capacité de stockage de l'information numérique augmentent de manière exponentielle et sont en partie à l'origine du développement des nanosciences: l'objectif est de stocker toujours plus d'information dans un volume toujours plus petit et le plus rapidement possible. De même, la miniaturisation d'autres composants tels que les capteurs, les dispositifs pour l'optique est aussi un domaine en pleine expansion. Certains composés moléculaires organiques et inorganiques sont potentiellement prometteurs dans la perspective de telles applications. En particulier, les complexes bistables présentant une hystérésis de leurs propriétés physiques sont des matériaux de choix pour les dispositifs de stockage de l'information à très petite échelle. Le dépôt en forme de couches minces de ces systèmes est une étape incontournable dans la conception de tout dispositif, mais aussi dans la fabrication de nano-objets par des méthodes lithographiques. Dans ce contexte, ce manuscrit présente une approche originale pour l'élaboration de couches minces et la nano-structuration de matériaux moléculaires bistables. Il s'agit de couches minces de complexes à transition de spin notamment de la famille des clathrates d’Hoffmann mais aussi de complexes à transfert de charge, qui ont été caractérisés par différentes techniques comme la spectroscopie Raman ou encore des techniques d'imagerie. Les résultats obtenus ouvrent non seulement la voie pour explorer les propriétés optiques et diélectriques des complexes bistables, mais aussi de sérieuses perspectives pour des applications en nanoélectronique et photonique."
"Since many years, in the data-processing field, the technological demands of information storage capacity increase in an exponential way and they are at the origin of the development of nanosciences: the objective is to store always more in the smallest volume and as fast as possible. Moreover, the miniaturization of other components such as the sensors, the devices of optics is also a field in full expansion. Some organic and inorganic compounds are potentially promising from the point of view of applications in molecular electronics. In particular, bistable complexes with the presence of hysteresis loop are excellent materials for information storage on very small scale, indeed, their deposition as thin layers is an essential step in design of any device, but also in the manufacture of the nano-objects by the lithographic methods. This manuscript presents an original approach for the elaboration of thin films and nano-patterns of bistable materials. It concerns the deposition of spin crossover complexes, especially the so called Hofmann clathrates and the charge transfer complexes that have been characterised by different techniques such as Raman spectroscopy and imaging techniques. These results open up an alternative way for exploring optical and dielectric properties of bistable materials, providing interesting perspectives for applications in memory devices and optical switches."Document : Thèse de Doctorat Etablissement_delivrance : Université de Toulouse 3 Date_soutenance : 23/11/2007 Ecole_doctorale : Sciences de la Matière (SdM) (Toulouse) Domaine : Physique et Nanophysique Localisation : LCC En ligne : http://thesesups.ups-tlse.fr/143/
Titre : Infrared and Raman characteristic group frequencies: Tables and charts Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : George Socrates Mention d'édition : Third edition Editeur : Chichester : Wiley Année de publication : 2001 Importance : xv, 347 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-471-85298-8 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Méthodes d'Analyses Tags : INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY Index. décimale : B-B Résumé : "The third edition of this highly successful manual is not only a revised text but has been extended to meet the interpretive needs of Raman users as well as those working in the IR region. The result is a uniquely practical, comprehensive and detailed source for spectral interpretation. Combining in one volume, the correlation charts and tables for spectral interpretation for these two complementary techniques, this book will be of great benefit to those using or considering either technique.
In addition to the new Raman coverage the new edition offers:
* new section on macromolecules including synthetic polymers and biomolecules;
* expansion of the section on NIR (near infrared region) to reflect recent growth in this area;
* extended chapter on inorganic compounds including minerals and glasses;
* redrawn and updated charts plus a number of new charts covering data new to this edition.
This new edition will be invaluable in every industrial, university, government and hospital laboratory where infrared (FT-IR) and Raman spectral data need to be analysed."Cote : B-B148 (SdS) Num_Inv : 2610 Infrared and Raman characteristic group frequencies: Tables and charts [texte imprimé] / George Socrates . - Third edition . - Chichester : Wiley, 2001 . - xv, 347 p.
ISBN : 978-0-471-85298-8
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Méthodes d'Analyses Tags : INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY Index. décimale : B-B Résumé : "The third edition of this highly successful manual is not only a revised text but has been extended to meet the interpretive needs of Raman users as well as those working in the IR region. The result is a uniquely practical, comprehensive and detailed source for spectral interpretation. Combining in one volume, the correlation charts and tables for spectral interpretation for these two complementary techniques, this book will be of great benefit to those using or considering either technique.
In addition to the new Raman coverage the new edition offers:
* new section on macromolecules including synthetic polymers and biomolecules;
* expansion of the section on NIR (near infrared region) to reflect recent growth in this area;
* extended chapter on inorganic compounds including minerals and glasses;
* redrawn and updated charts plus a number of new charts covering data new to this edition.
This new edition will be invaluable in every industrial, university, government and hospital laboratory where infrared (FT-IR) and Raman spectral data need to be analysed."Cote : B-B148 (SdS) Num_Inv : 2610 Exemplaires(1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 2610 B-B148 Texte imprimé Bibliothèque Livre Disponible
Titre : Infrared and Raman spectra of inorganic and coordination compounds (2 volumes set) : Part B: Applications in coordination, organometallic, and bioinorganic chemistry Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Kazuo Nakamoto Mention d'édition : Fifth edition Editeur : New York : Wiley Année de publication : 1997 Importance : v.2: 379 p. Format : 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-471-19406-4 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Méthodes d'Analyses Tags : INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY Index. décimale : B-B Résumé : "The most comprehensive guide to infrared and Raman spectra of inorganic and coordination compounds-now fully revised and updated.
This book has served as the definitive guide to infrared and Raman spectroscopy of inorganic and coordination compounds from the time of its first publication in 1963. The Fifth Edition consists of two self-contained volumes: Part A describes basic theories of normal vibrations and their applications to relatively simple inorganic compounds, while Part B extends them to larger and more complex systems-coordination compounds, organometallic compounds, and bioinorganic compounds.
Part B shows how one can deduce structural and bonding information from vibrational spectra. For this purpose, the compounds have been classified into each structural type, their vibrational frequencies and band assignments listed, and typical infrared/Raman spectra illustrated. Special emphasis has been placed on metal-ligand vibrations that appear in the low-frequency region. This new edition
* Incorporates new topics, including complexes of carbon dioxide and dihydrogen and metal complex-DNA interactions
* Offers many references to the latest research in the field
* Reviews all important new results obtained on the subject
* Provides many infrared and Raman spectral charts of typical compounds
* Features 156 illustrations
This is the best reference book for researchers and graduate students in this field today."Cote : B-B133 (SdS) Num_Inv : 1892 Infrared and Raman spectra of inorganic and coordination compounds (2 volumes set) : Part B: Applications in coordination, organometallic, and bioinorganic chemistry [texte imprimé] / Kazuo Nakamoto . - Fifth edition . - New York : Wiley, 1997 . - v.2: 379 p. ; 25 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-471-19406-4
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Méthodes d'Analyses Tags : INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY Index. décimale : B-B Résumé : "The most comprehensive guide to infrared and Raman spectra of inorganic and coordination compounds-now fully revised and updated.
This book has served as the definitive guide to infrared and Raman spectroscopy of inorganic and coordination compounds from the time of its first publication in 1963. The Fifth Edition consists of two self-contained volumes: Part A describes basic theories of normal vibrations and their applications to relatively simple inorganic compounds, while Part B extends them to larger and more complex systems-coordination compounds, organometallic compounds, and bioinorganic compounds.
Part B shows how one can deduce structural and bonding information from vibrational spectra. For this purpose, the compounds have been classified into each structural type, their vibrational frequencies and band assignments listed, and typical infrared/Raman spectra illustrated. Special emphasis has been placed on metal-ligand vibrations that appear in the low-frequency region. This new edition
* Incorporates new topics, including complexes of carbon dioxide and dihydrogen and metal complex-DNA interactions
* Offers many references to the latest research in the field
* Reviews all important new results obtained on the subject
* Provides many infrared and Raman spectral charts of typical compounds
* Features 156 illustrations
This is the best reference book for researchers and graduate students in this field today."Cote : B-B133 (SdS) Num_Inv : 1892 Exemplaires(1)
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Titre : Infrared and Raman spectra of inorganic and coordination compounds (2 volumes set) : Part A: Theory and applications in inorganic chemistry Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Kazuo Nakamoto Mention d'édition : Fifth edition Editeur : New York : Wiley Année de publication : 1997 Importance : v.1: 387 p. Format : 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-471-16394-7 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Méthodes d'Analyses Tags : INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY Index. décimale : B-B Résumé : "The most comprehensive guide to infrared and Raman spectra of inorganic and coordination compounds--now fully revised and updated.
Infrared and Raman Spectra of Inorganic and Coordination Compounds has always provided fundamental theories of vibrational spectroscopy in a condensed form and their applications to inorganic and coordination compounds. The Fifth Edition continues to cover these theories and applications, which have been updated by adding many new topics, figures, tables, and references.
Part A of this two-volume work describes basic theories of normal vibrations including the method of normal coordinate analysis, resonance Raman spectroscopy, and vibrational analysis of crystals in clear and precise terms, and applies them to relatively simple inorganic compounds while leaving the applications to larger and more complex systems to Part B. This new edition
* Incorporates new topics such as the correlation method, lattice vibrations, ceramic superconductors, and carbon clusters such as buckminsterfullerene
* Offers numerous references to the recent research in the field
* Reviews significant new literature on the subject
* Provides many infrared and Raman spectral charts of typical compounds
* Features 116 illustrations
* Contains appendices consisting of tables, charts, and supplementary information
Used independently or in combination with Part B, this is an excellent textbook for graduate-level course work, and the most comprehensive reference book available for researchers in the fields of vibrational spectroscopy, inorganic chemistry, coordination chemistry, organometallic chemistry, and bioinorganic chemistry. "Cote : B-B130 (SdS) Num_Inv : 1881 Infrared and Raman spectra of inorganic and coordination compounds (2 volumes set) : Part A: Theory and applications in inorganic chemistry [texte imprimé] / Kazuo Nakamoto . - Fifth edition . - New York : Wiley, 1997 . - v.1: 387 p. ; 25 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-471-16394-7
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Méthodes d'Analyses Tags : INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY Index. décimale : B-B Résumé : "The most comprehensive guide to infrared and Raman spectra of inorganic and coordination compounds--now fully revised and updated.
Infrared and Raman Spectra of Inorganic and Coordination Compounds has always provided fundamental theories of vibrational spectroscopy in a condensed form and their applications to inorganic and coordination compounds. The Fifth Edition continues to cover these theories and applications, which have been updated by adding many new topics, figures, tables, and references.
Part A of this two-volume work describes basic theories of normal vibrations including the method of normal coordinate analysis, resonance Raman spectroscopy, and vibrational analysis of crystals in clear and precise terms, and applies them to relatively simple inorganic compounds while leaving the applications to larger and more complex systems to Part B. This new edition
* Incorporates new topics such as the correlation method, lattice vibrations, ceramic superconductors, and carbon clusters such as buckminsterfullerene
* Offers numerous references to the recent research in the field
* Reviews significant new literature on the subject
* Provides many infrared and Raman spectral charts of typical compounds
* Features 116 illustrations
* Contains appendices consisting of tables, charts, and supplementary information
Used independently or in combination with Part B, this is an excellent textbook for graduate-level course work, and the most comprehensive reference book available for researchers in the fields of vibrational spectroscopy, inorganic chemistry, coordination chemistry, organometallic chemistry, and bioinorganic chemistry. "Cote : B-B130 (SdS) Num_Inv : 1881 Exemplaires(1)
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