Optical properties of metal clusters by Kreibig U., Vollmer M.

Optical properties of metal clusters



Download Optical properties of metal clusters




Optical properties of metal clusters Kreibig U., Vollmer M. ebook
Format: djvu
ISBN: 0387578366, 9780387578361
Page: 553
Publisher: Springer


Optical materials: Holey gold Enlarge. Vollmer, Optical Properties of Metal Clusters (Springer, 1995). Atomic clusters of metals are an emerging class of extremely interesting materials occupying the intermediate size regime between atoms and nanoparticles. In particular, metal nanoparticles are attractive due to their unique biomedical1, catalytic2, and optical properties3. There exist numerous methods of preparation of metal nanoparticles. A* STAR researchers have generated a 'map' of the various colors absorbed locally by Collision of a sphere into a cluster of spheres (billiard balls). Kreibig: Optical Properties of Metal Clusters (Springer, Berlin, 1995). Human interest in the colors of such colloidal systems dates back to the Roman times, as pointed out by Kreibig and Vollmer[2] in their excellent review of the optical properties of metal clusters. Imaging nanoporous metals with beams of electrons provides deep insights into unusual optical properties. Shahbazyan, “Quantum-size effects in SERS from noble-metal nanoparticles,” Microelectronics J. A close-up look at nanoporous silver reveals irregular surface features (top). Collection of books and journals at Springerlink. New books in English to highlight applied. Research conducted on eRSA HPC assets include ocean modeling, chemical and physical properties of metal clusters, optical fiber design, and genetic research into intelligence disabilities and epilepsy.. Created 15 hours ago Hello all, I am attempting to simulate collisions of pool balls.