Organized Monolayers And Assemblies Structure Processes And Function


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Organized Monolayers and Assemblies: Structure, Processes and Function


Organized Monolayers and Assemblies: Structure, Processes and Function

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language: en

Publisher: Elsevier

Release Date: 2002-11-20


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This title presents the state-of-the-art in molecular engineering and new developments in the fields of materials science, membrane biophysics, interfaces, sensing, and intermolecular interactions including molecular recognition.Topics covered are: the organization (orientation and association) of molecules in ultrathin films (monolayers) at the air/water interface; long range order in these films and in assemblies of such films on solid substrates; the interactions with solutes in the aqueous phase (including tensides, enzymes and analytes); and the potential applications of ultrathin films as nanometric modules in devices.·Contributions are from leading scientists in their fields·The book presents the most recent developments in molecular engineering·Aims to stimulate new developments in the field of materials science

J-Aggregates


J-Aggregates

Author: Takayoshi Kobayashi

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 2012


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This work deals with J-aggregates, which have a long history of research. The volume covers electronic states, linear and nonlinear optical properties. Various properties and processes of J-aggregates, such as super-radiance, excitons, photon echo, geometrical structure, electron transfer and femtosecond spectroscopy, are discussed.

Frontiers in Surface Nanophotonics


Frontiers in Surface Nanophotonics

Author: David L. Andrews

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2007-08-23


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This book explores the role of surface effects in optical phenomena in nanoscience, from two different perspectives. When systems are reduced in volume, the ratio of surface versus volume increases. At the level of single nanostructures this translates into an enhanced role of interfacial chemistry and thermodynamics. At the level of systems of nanostructures, it translates into larger density on interfaces, which in turn leads to such intriguing collective effects as plasmonics or multiple reflection and refraction phenomena. The book highlights both perspectives presenting sample applications. Without claiming to be exhaustive, the book aims to stimulate readers in this potentially rewarding field.