Book contents
- Fundamentals of Sum-Frequency Spectroscopy
- Cambridge Molecular Science
- Fundamentals of Sum-Frequency Spectroscopy
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Historical perspective
- 2 Basics of nonlinear optics
- 3 Basic theory for surface sum-frequency generation
- 3.1 General description
- 3.2 Sum-frequency generation from an interfacial system with two semi-infinite bulk media
- 3.3 Sum-frequency radiation from a polarization sheet
- 3.4 Bulk contribution to sum-frequency generation
- 3.5 Sum-frequency generation from both surface and bulk
- 3.6 Surface and bulk nonlinear susceptibilities
- 3.7 Surface versus bulk contribution
- 3.8 Sum-frequency generation for material characterization
- 3.9 Summary
- Book part
- Book part
- Book part
- 4 Experimental considerations
- 5 Characterization of bulk materials
- 6 Molecular adsorption at interfaces
- 7 Structures and properties of solid surfaces
- 8 Interfacial liquid structures
- 9 Interfaces of polymers and organic materials
- 10 Biomolecules and biological interfaces
- 11 Sum-frequency chiral spectroscopy
- 12 Miscellaneous topics
- Most Frequently Asked Questions on SF Spectroscopy
- Index
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2016
- Fundamentals of Sum-Frequency Spectroscopy
- Cambridge Molecular Science
- Fundamentals of Sum-Frequency Spectroscopy
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Historical perspective
- 2 Basics of nonlinear optics
- 3 Basic theory for surface sum-frequency generation
- 3.1 General description
- 3.2 Sum-frequency generation from an interfacial system with two semi-infinite bulk media
- 3.3 Sum-frequency radiation from a polarization sheet
- 3.4 Bulk contribution to sum-frequency generation
- 3.5 Sum-frequency generation from both surface and bulk
- 3.6 Surface and bulk nonlinear susceptibilities
- 3.7 Surface versus bulk contribution
- 3.8 Sum-frequency generation for material characterization
- 3.9 Summary
- Book part
- Book part
- Book part
- 4 Experimental considerations
- 5 Characterization of bulk materials
- 6 Molecular adsorption at interfaces
- 7 Structures and properties of solid surfaces
- 8 Interfacial liquid structures
- 9 Interfaces of polymers and organic materials
- 10 Biomolecules and biological interfaces
- 11 Sum-frequency chiral spectroscopy
- 12 Miscellaneous topics
- Most Frequently Asked Questions on SF Spectroscopy
- Index
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- Fundamentals of Sum-Frequency Spectroscopy , pp. 49 - 50Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016
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