INDICE: Preface ix Acknowledgements xiii Part I Fundamentals of Raman Spectroscopy 1 1 Basic Knowledge of Raman Spectroscopy 3 1.1 Spectrum and Spectroscopy 3 1.2 Scattering and Raman Scattering 6 1.3 Fundamental Features of Raman Spectra 9 1.4 Discovery of the Raman Scattering Effects and Observation of theFirst Raman Spectrum 10 1.5 Historical Development of Raman Spectroscopy 13 References 16 2 Fundamental Theory of Light Scattering 17 2.1 Description of Scattering 18 2.2 Macroscopic Theory of Light Scattering 24 2.3 Microscopic Theory of Light Scattering 37 References 42 3 Experimental Foundation of Raman Spectroscopy 45 3.1 Generality of Raman Spectral Measurements 45 3.2 ExperimentalApparatus 53 3.3 Main Performance Parameters of Raman Spectrometers 77 3.4 Experimental Measurements 81 3.5 Data Processing of Recorded Raman Spectra 86 3.6 A Typical Example of Vibration Raman Spectra Raman Spectrum of CCl4 91 3.7 Interference Spectrometer and Fourier Transforms Optics 95 References 102 4 Introduction to Modern Raman Spectroscopy 103 4.1 Spectroscopic Features and Classification of Modern Raman Spectroscopy 103 4.2 Non-visible Excited Raman Spectroscopy 104 4.3 Resonant Raman Spectroscopy (RRS) 104 4.4 High-order/Multiple-phonon Raman Spectroscopy 108 4.5 Raman Spectroscopy under Extreme Conditions112 4.6 Polarized Raman Spectroscopy 113 4.7 Time-resolved (Transient) Raman Spectroscopy 115 4.8 Space-resolved Micro-Raman Spectroscopy and Raman Microscopy 116 4.9 Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy 117 4.10 Near-field Raman Spectroscopy 119 4.11 Tip-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy 128 4.12 Non-linear and Coherent Raman Spectroscopy 134 4.13 Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering 135 4.14 Stimulated Raman Scattering 142 References 147 5 Application of Modern RamanSpectroscopy 151 5.1 Common Spectroscopic Basis Related to the Study and Application of Raman Spectroscopy 151 5.2 Chemistry Raman Spectroscopy 155 5.3 Condensed Matter Raman Spectroscopy 156 5.4 Biological and Medical Raman Spectroscopy 163 5.5 Geology and Mineralogy Raman Spectroscopy 171 5.6 Art and Archeology Raman Spectroscopy 173 5.7 Industry Raman Spectroscopy 174 5.8 Raman Spectroscopy in National Security and Judicature 177 References 178 Part II Study of Nanostructures by Raman Spectroscopy 181 6 General Knowledge of Nanostructures 183 6.1 Nanostructure, Characteristic Length, and Dimension 183 6.2 Nanomaterials 184 6.3 Properties of Nanostructures 186 6.4 Finite Size and Specific Surface 188 6.5 The Study of Nanostructure 192 References 193 7 Theoretical Fundamentals of Raman Scattering in Solids 195 7.1 General Knowledge of Lattice Dynamics 196 7.2 Microscopic Model of Lattice Dynamics 209 7.3 Macroscopic Model of Lattice Dynamics 218 7.4 Lattice Dynamics of Amorphous Matter 225 7.5 Raman Scattering Theories in Solids 226 References 242 8 Theoretical Fundamentalsof Raman Scattering in Nanostructures 245 8.1 Superlattices 246 8.2 Nanostructure Materials 260 8.3 Micro-Crystal Models 278
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