Optical Properties of Metal Clusters

Optical Properties of Metal Clusters

By Uwe Kreibig

Subjects: Inorganic Chemistry, Electronic structure, Materials science, Metallic Materials, Condensed Matter Physics, Solid state physics, Physical and theoretical Chemistry, Atoms, Photonics Laser Technology, Physical organic chemistry, Materials

Description: Optical Properties of Metal Clusters deals with the electronic structure of metal clusters determined optically. Clusters - as state intermediate between molecules and the extended solid - are important in many areas, e.g. in air pollution, interstellar matter, clay minerals, photography, heterogeneous catalysis, quantum dots, and virus crystals. This book extends the approaches of optical molecular and solid-state methods to clusters, revealing how their optical properties evolve as a function of size. Cluster matter, i.e. extended systems of many clusters - the most frequently occuring form - is also treated. The combination of reviews of experimental techniques, lists of results and detailed descriptions of selected experiments will appeal to experts, newcomers and graduate students in this expanding field.

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