Modern Luminescence: From Fundamental Concepts to Materials and Applications, Volume One, Concepts and Luminescence is a multivolume work that reviews the fundamental principles, properties and applications of luminescent materials. Topics addressed include key concepts of luminescence, with a focus on important characterization techniques to understand a wide category of luminescent materials. The most relevant luminescent materials, such as transition metals, rare-earth materials, actinide-based materials, and organic materials are discussed, along with emerging applications of luminescent materials in biomedicine, solid state devices, and the development of hybrid materials.
This book is an important introduction to the underlying scientific concepts needed to understand luminescence, such as atomic and molecular physics and chemistry. Other topics explored cover the latest advances in materials characterization methods, such as Raman spectroscopy, ultrafast spectroscopy, nonlinear spectroscopy, and more. Finally, there is a focus on the materials physics of nanophotonics.
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Table of Contents
Unit 1: Atomic Physics 1. Review of Atomic Physics and Quantum theory 2. Quantum Theory of Many electron atoms and Energy levels 3. Fine Structure in Atomic Spectra: Electron Spin and Energy level interpretation
Unit 2: Molecular Physics and Chemistry 4. Chemistry of Excited Molecules 5. Raman spectroscopy and Interpretation of Energy levels 6. Ultrafast spectroscopy and exciton dynamics 7. Near Field luminescence and microscopy 8. Semiconductor organic molecules
Unit 3: Laser Physics and New Lights 9. Nonlinear spectroscopy 10. Scopes of Lasers in Spectroscopy
Unit 4: Dynamics of Nanophotonics 11. Fundamentals of Light-Matter Interactions 12. Nanocontrol of Excitation and Emission Mechanism 13. Nanophotonics in Modern Plasmonic�and Nanolasers 14. Physics of Photonic crystals and Applications
Unit 5: Experimental Techniques 15. Electron transitions and exploration of energy levels with energy transfer 16. Spectroscopic Instrumentation I
Authors
Surender Kumar Sharma Associate Professor, Central University of Punjab, India.Dr. Surender Kumar Sharma is an Associate Professor in Physics at the Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, India. Prior to joining his current university, he worked as an Assistant Professor at Department of Physics, Federal University of Maranhao, Brazil.
He has received his Ph.D. in Physics with specialization in Materials Science from Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India in collaboration with Inter University of Accelerator Centre, New Delhi. He received the FAPEMA Senior researcher award in 2015. His research interests include magnetic nanohybrids, luminescent nanomaterials, their synthesis, characterization and utilization in magnetic and biomedical applications. Carlos Jacinto da Silva Professor, Group of Nano-Photonics and Imaging, Instituto de F�sica, Universidade Federal de Alagoas (UFAL), Maceio, Brazil. Dr. Carlos Jacinto da Silva received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in physics from the Universidade Federal de Alagoas (UFAL), Alagoas, Brazil, in 2000 and 2002, respectively, and the Ph. D degree from the Instituto de F�sica de S�o Carlos, Universidade de S�o Paulo, Brazil, in 2006. Since August 2006 he has been a professor of the Institute of Physics (IP) at UFAL. His current research interests include: materials for nanoscience and nanotechnology; fluorescence and thermal imaging; developments of materials and techniques for diagnosis and therapy; nanomaterials for nano-bio-photonics and smart lighting and green lighting; etc. He is the author or co-author of more than 120 referred papers; has presented more of 20 invited talks in conferences and universities/institutes; has advised at around 20 master-dissertations and doctorate-thesis and supervised more of 10 doctors. He is currently a Professor Associado III (penultimate level for full professor); since 2014 he is the director of IP-UFAL. Daniel Jaque Garcia Professor, Department of Materials Physics, Autonomous University of Madrid (AUM), Cantoblanco, Madrid, Spain. Dr. Daniel Jaque Garcia is working as Professor in the Department of Materials Physics Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain since from 2007. He has received his D. Sc. in Physics from Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain in 1999. His current research interests include: Photonics, Spectroscopy and Nanotechnology. He is the author of more than 350 International peer reviewed papers. He has presented several invited talks in conferences and universities/institutes; and supervised more than 10 PhD students. Navadeep Shrivastava Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Physics, University of Quebec at Trois-Rivieres, Trois-Rivi�res, Quebec, Canada. Dr. Navadeep Shrivastava has obtained his PhD from Federal University of Maranhao, Brazil under the guidance of Prof. (Dr.) Surender Kumar Sharma in 2017. His expertise lies in the synthesis and characterizations of multifunctional nanomaterials based on magnetic nanoparticles and rare-earth spectroscopy. Currently, he is involved in research activities as a Researcher, University of Quebec at Trois-Rivieres, Canada with a major research focus in design of multifunctional colloidal nanohybrids for thermal nanomedicine, multimodal imaging and nanothermometry.