Inelastic Light Scattering In Crystals


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Inelastic Light Scattering in Crystals


Inelastic Light Scattering in Crystals

Author: Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich Sushchinskiĭ

language: en

Publisher: Nova Publishers

Release Date: 1989


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Translation from the 1987 Russia edition. These proceedings address issues in solid state optics and physics: Raman scattering in crystals and dispersive media, Rayleigh and inelastic scattering with phase transitions, the features of ferroelectrics in connection with the general concept of soft mod

Scattering of Light by Crystals


Scattering of Light by Crystals

Author: William Hayes

language: en

Publisher: Courier Dover Publications

Release Date: 2004


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This authoritative graduate-level text describes inelastic light scattering by crystals and its use in the investigation of solid-state excitation, with experimental techniques common to all types of excitation. 1978 edition.

Light Scattering in Solids 1


Light Scattering in Solids 1

Author: M. Cardona

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2013-06-05


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This book is devoted to the problem of inelastic light scattering in semiconductors, i.e., to processes in which a photon impinges upon a serniconductor, creating or anihilating one or several quasi-particles, and then emerges with an energy somewhat different from that of the incident photon. In light scattering spectroscopy the incident photons are monochromatic; one measures the energy distribution of the scat tered photons with a spectrometer. Because of its monochromaticity, power, and collimation, lasers are ideal sources for light scattering spectroscopy. Consequently, developments in the field of light scattering have followed, in recent years, the developments in laser technology. The scattering efficiencies are usually weak and thus light scattering spectroscopy requires sophisticated double and tripie monochromators with high stray light rejection ratio. Both, powerful lasers and good monochromators are specially important for studying the scattering of light to which the sampies of interest are opaque, as is the case in most semiconductors. This explains why these materials are relatively late corners to the field of light scattering. In spite of these difficulties, the field of light scattcring in semi conductors has experienced a boom in recent years, and reached a certain degree of maturity. Because of space limitations, the editor was faced with the necessity of making a choice in the subjects to be included. In spite of the natural bias towards his own research interests he hopes to have gathered a number of articles representative of present-day research in the field.