Nanoscale Spectroscopy with Applications
Coordonnateur : Musa Sarhan M.
This book introduces the key concepts of nanoscale spectroscopy methods used in nanotechnologies in a manner that is easily digestible for a beginner in the field. It discusses future applications of nanotechnologies in technical industries. It also covers new developments and interdisciplinary research in engineering, science, and medicine. An overview of nanoscale spectroscopy for nanotechnologies, the book describes the technologies with an emphasis on how they work and on their key benefits. It also serves as a reference for veterans in the field.
Tip-Enhanced Spectroscopy in the Nanoscale: Its Practical Issues and Solutions. Micro- and Nanoscale Structures/Systems and their Applications in Certain Directions: A Brief Review. Dielectric Spectroscopy of Polymer-Based Nanocomposite Dielectrics with Tailored Interfaces and Structured Spatial Distribution of Fillers. Nanoscale Spectroscopy with Applications to Chemistry. Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy with Applications to Chemistry. Nanoestructure Evaluation of Ionic Liquid Aggregates by Spectroscopy. Controlling Reversible Self-Assembly Path of Amyloid Beta Peptide over Gold Colloidal Nanoparticles' Surfaces. Nanoscale Spectroscopy in the Infrared with Applications to Biology. Spectral Interference Fluorescence Microscopy to Study Conformation of Biomolecules with Nanometer Accuracy. FMRI and Nanotechnology. Review of Nanoscale Spectroscopy in Medicine. Medical Nanoscale Spectroscopy: Concepts, Principles and Applications. Nanoscale Spectroscopy for Defense and National Security. Appendices.
Sarhan M. Musa, Ph.D., is currently an associate professor in the Department of Engineering Technology at Prairie View A&M University, Texas. He has been director of Prairie View Networking Academy, Texas, since 2004. Dr. Musa has published more than 100 papers in peer-reviewed journals and conferences and is the editor of Computational Nanotechnology Modeling and Applications with MATLAB®, and Computational Finite Element Methods in Nanotechnology. He currently serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Modern Applied Science. Dr. Musa is a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and is also a LTD Sprint and a Boeing Welliver Fellow.
Date de parution : 11-2013
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 10-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Nanoscale Spectroscopy with Applications :
Mots-clés :
Inter-facial Tension; nanoscale; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance; spectroscopy; DNA Layer; Dielectric Spectroscopy; American Chemical Society; Fluorescence Microscopy; IOS Press; Norihiko Hayazawa; SERS Spectrum; Taka-aki Yano; C5 Proton; P.K; Choudhury; Terahertz Imaging; Krishna Kanti Dey; Raman Scattering; Saurabh Basu; ESI MS Spectrum; G; Polizos; Dicationic ILs; E; Tuncer; Reversible Color Change; V; Tomer; Bold Response; I; Sauers; Bold Signal; C.A; Randall; Reversible Self-assembly; E; Manias; Bold Contrast; Ufana Riaz; Terahertz Spectroscopy; S.M; Ashraf; Core Chirality; Wen-Gang Qu; DNA Conformational; An-Wu Xu; DNA Protein Interaction; Clarissa P; Frizzo; RF Pulse; Aniele Z; Tier; Stokes Parameters; Izabelle M; Gindri; Focus Spot; Lilian Buriol; IL Structure; Marcos A; Villetti; Spp Resonance; Nilo Zanatta; Marcos A.P; Martins; Kazushige Yokoyama; Eamonn Kennedy; Edward Yoxall; James Rice; Xirui Zhang; Philipp S; Spuhler; David S; Freedman; M; Selim Ünlü; Aditi Deshpande; George C; Giakos; Chintha C; Handapangoda; Saeid Nahavandi; Malin Premaratne; Viroj Wiwanitkit; Mohit Agarwal; Suman Shrestha