A companion to celebrity / / edited by P. David Marshall and Sean Redmond ; contributors, David L. Andrews [and thirty others] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (673 p.) |
Disciplina | 305.5/2 |
Soggetto topico |
Fame - Social aspects
Celebrities Celebrities in mass media Mass media - Social aspects Mass media and publicity Mass media and culture |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-78684-423-0
1-118-47498-8 1-118-47492-9 1-118-47508-9 1-118-47507-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Part 1. The genealogy of celebrity -- Part 2. The publics of celebrity -- Part 3. Three celebrity value -- Part 4. Global celebrity -- Part 5. Celebrity screens/ technologies of celebrity -- Part 6. Emotional celebrity -- Part 7. Celebrity embodiment -- Part 8. Celebrity identification. |
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A companion to celebrity / / edited by P. David Marshall and Sean Redmond ; contributors, David L. Andrews [and thirty others] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (673 p.) |
Disciplina | 305.5/2 |
Soggetto topico |
Fame - Social aspects
Celebrities Celebrities in mass media Mass media - Social aspects Mass media and publicity Mass media and culture |
ISBN |
1-78684-423-0
1-118-47498-8 1-118-47492-9 1-118-47508-9 1-118-47507-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Part 1. The genealogy of celebrity -- Part 2. The publics of celebrity -- Part 3. Three celebrity value -- Part 4. Global celebrity -- Part 5. Celebrity screens/ technologies of celebrity -- Part 6. Emotional celebrity -- Part 7. Celebrity embodiment -- Part 8. Celebrity identification. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830439803321 |
Chichester, West Sussex, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016 | ||
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Light robotics : structure-mediated nanobiophotonics / / Jesper Gluckstad, Darwin Palima ; series editor, David L. Andrews |
Autore | Glückstad Jesper |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam, Netherlands : , : Elsevier, , 2017 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (453 pages) : illustrations (some color), graphs |
Disciplina | 629.892 |
Collana | Nanophotonics Series |
Soggetto topico | Robotics |
ISBN |
0-08-102248-4
0-7020-7096-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910583474903321 |
Glückstad Jesper | ||
Amsterdam, Netherlands : , : Elsevier, , 2017 | ||
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Photonics . Volume III Photonics technology and instrumentation : scientific foundations, technology and applications / / edited by David L. Andrews, School of Chemical Sciences, University of East Anglia Norwich, UK ; contributors, Ann Bui [and thirty one others] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (544 p.) |
Disciplina | 621.36/5 |
Collana | Photonics Technology and Intrumentation |
Soggetto topico |
Optoelectronic devices
Photonics - Equipment and supplies |
ISBN |
1-119-01177-9
1-119-01178-7 1-119-01176-0 |
Classificazione | TEC019000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Photonics; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; 1 Solid-State Lighting: Toward Smart and Ultraefficient Materials, Devices, Lamps, and Systems; 1.1 A Brief History of SSL [1]; 1.1.1 Stepping Stones: Red and Blue LEDs; 1.1.2 State-of-the-Art SSL Device Architecture: InGaN Blue LED + Green/Red Phosphors; 1.1.3 State-of-the-Art SSL Lamp Architectures; 1.1.4 SSL Applications; 1.2 Beyond the State-of-the-Art: Smart and Ultraefficient SSL; 1.2.1 Characteristics: Multicolor Electroluminescence, Narrowband Spectra, High Modulation Speed; 1.2.2 Potential Future System Applications
1.2.3 Benefits: "Effective" Efficiency, Consumption of Light, and GDP1.3 Ultraefficient SSL Lighting: Toward Multicolor Semiconductor Electroluminescence; 1.3.1 Blue Materials and Devices; 1.3.2 Green Materials and Devices; 1.3.3 Red Materials and Devices; 1.4 Smart Solid-State Lighting: Toward Control of Flux and Spectra in Time and Space; 1.4.1 Optical Integration: Mixing Colors While Maintaining Low Etendue; 1.4.2 Optoelectronic Integration: Reliability, Functionality, and Cost; 1.4.3 Optomechanical Integration: Control of Flux in Space; 1.5 Summary and Conclusions; Acknowledgments References2 Integrated Optics Using High Contrast Gratings; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Physics of Near-Wavelength Grating; 2.2.1 Overview of the Underlying Principles; 2.2.2 Analytical Formulation; 2.2.3 HCG Supermodes and Their Interferences; 2.2.4 HCG Band Diagram; 2.3 Applications of HCGs; 2.3.1 High-Contrast-Grating-Based VCSELs; 2.3.2 All-Pass Optical Filter Array as Optical Phase Array; 2.3.3 Planar High Numerical Aperture Focusing Reflectors and Lenses; 2.3.4 Resonator with Surface-Normal Optical Coupling; 2.3.5 HCG for High-Precision Metrology 2.3.6 High Contrast Grating Hollow-Core Waveguide2.3.7 HCG Photon Cage; 2.3.8 Vertical-to-in-Plane Optical Coupler; 2.4 Summary; Acknowledgments; References; 3 Plasmonic Crystals: Controlling Light With Periodically Structured Metal Films; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Surface Plasmon Polaritons; 3.3 Basics of Surface Plasmon Polaritonic Crystals; 3.3.1 Bloch Mode Structure; 3.3.2 Enhanced Optical Transmission Through Plasmonic Crystals; 3.3.3 Improving Surface Transparency of Dielectrics with Nanostructured Metal; 3.4 Polarization and Wavelength Management with Plasmonic Crystals 3.4.1 Polarization Properties of Plasmonic Crystals with Rectangular Basis3.4.2 Birefringence of Plasmonic Crystals with Elliptical Basis; 3.4.3 Polarization Superprism Effect; 3.4.4 Four-Level Polarization Discriminator Based on SPPCs; 3.4.5 Wavelength Demultiplexing with Plasmonic Crystals; 3.5 Chirped Plasmonic Crystals: Broadband and Broadangle SPP Antennas Based on Plasmonic Crystals; 3.6 Active Control of Light with Plasmonic Crystals; 3.6.1 Electronically Controlled SPP Dispersion; 3.6.2 Magneto-Optical Control of Plasmonic Crystal Transmission 3.6.3 Acoustic Effects in Plasmonic Crystals |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910132268503321 |
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2015 | ||
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Photonics . Volume IV Biomedical photonics, spectroscopy, and microscopy. : scientific foundations, technology, and applications / / edited by David L. Andrews, School of Chemical Sciences University of East Anglia Norwich, UK ; contributors, Thomas Aabo [and thirty three others] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (602 p.) |
Disciplina | 610.28 |
Collana | A Wiley-Science Wise Co-Publication |
Soggetto topico |
Photonics
Spectrum analysis Microscopy |
ISBN |
1-119-01179-5
1-119-01180-9 1-119-01402-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Photonics; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; 1 Fluorescence; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Spectra; 1.2.1 Background and Theory; 1.2.2 Experimental; 1.2.3 Application Example-Melanin Spectra; 1.3 Quantum Yield; 1.3.1 Theory; 1.3.2 Experimental; 1.3.3 Application Example-ThT Detection of Sheet Structure; 1.4 Lifetime; 1.4.1 Theory; 1.4.2 Experimental; 1.4.3 Application Example-In Vivo Glucose Sensing; 1.5 Quenching; 1.5.1 Theory; 1.5.2 Application-Metal Ion Quenching; 1.6 Anisotropy; 1.6.1 Theory; 1.6.2 Experimental; 1.6.3 Application Example-Nanoparticle Metrology; 1.7 Microscopy
1.7.1 Systems and Techniques 1.7.2 Application Example-Gold Nanorods in Cells; 1.8 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; 2 Single-Molecule Detection and Spectroscopy; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Experimental Setups; 2.2.1 Principles; 2.2.2 Correction of Aberrations; 2.2.3 Polarization Structure at the Focus; 2.2.4 Various Microscopy Methods; 2.3 Fluorescence Spectroscopy; 2.3.1 Introduction, Signal-to-Noise Ratio; 2.3.2 Sample Preparation; 2.3.3 Orientation; 2.3.4 Blinking; 2.3.5 Bleaching; 2.3.6 Superresolution; 2.4 Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy; 2.4.1 Photon Counting Histograms, Burst Analysis 2.4.2 Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy 2.4.3 Multiparameter Analysis; 2.5 Fluorescence Excitation Spectroscopy; 2.5.1 Zero-Phonon Line and Phonon Wing; 2.5.2 Inhomogeneous Broadening; 2.5.3 Hole-Burning [30]; 2.5.4 Single-Molecule Spectroscopy; 2.5.5 Scope of Low-Temperature Single-Molecule Spectroscopy; 2.6 Other Detection Methods; 2.6.1 General Considerations on Signal, Background, and Noise; 2.6.2 Dark-Field Scattering, Total Internal Reflection; 2.6.3 Absorption, Extinction, Interference-Based Methods; 2.6.4 Pump-Probe and Photothermal Detections; 2.7 Conclusion; Acknowledgments References 3 Resonance Energy Transfer; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 History of RET; 3.2.1 The First Experiments; 3.2.2 Early Developments of Theory; 3.2.3 Förster Theory; 3.3 The Photophysics of RET; 3.3.1 Primary Excitation Processes; 3.3.2 Coupling of Electronic Transitions; 3.3.3 Dissipation and Line Broadening; 3.3.4 Förster Equation; 3.3.5 Orientation Dependence; 3.3.6 Polarization Features; 3.3.7 Diffusion Effects; 3.3.8 Long-Range Transfer; 3.3.9 Dexter Transfer; 3.4 Investigative Applications of RET in Molecular Biology; 3.4.1 Spectroscopic Ruler; 3.4.2 Conformational Change 3.4.3 Intensity-Based Imaging 3.4.4 Lifetime-Based Imaging; 3.4.5 Other Applications; 3.5 The Role of RET in Light-Harvesting Complexes; 3.5.1 Introduction; 3.5.2 Photosynthetic Excitons; Acknowledgments; References; 4 Biophotonics of Photosynthesis; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Structure of Pigment-Protein Complexes and Structure-Function Relationships; 4.2.1 Photosystem I (PS I) and Photosystem II (PS II); 4.2.2 PCs of Purple Bacteria; 4.3 Key Concepts in Physics of Pigment-Protein Complexes; 4.3.1 Excitons; 4.3.2 Excitation Energy Transfer 4.3.3 Homogeneous and In homogeneous Broadening, Zero-Phonon Lines (ZPLs), and Phonon Sidebands (PSBs) |
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Photonics Nanophotonic structures and materials . Volume II : scientific foundations, technology and applications / / edited by David L. Andrews |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (459 p.) |
Disciplina | 610.28 |
Collana | Wiley-Science Wise Co-Publication |
Soggetto topico |
Nanotechnology
Biomedical Technology Nanostructures |
ISBN |
1-119-01175-2
1-119-01401-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Photonics; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; 1 Silicon Photonics; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Applications; 1.2.1 Interconnects; 1.2.2 Sensors and Spectroscopy; 1.3 Optical Functions; 1.3.1 Waveguides and Routing; 1.3.2 Wavelength Filtering; 1.3.3 Coupling to Fiber; 1.3.4 Electro-Optic and Opto-Electronic Conversion; 1.3.5 Lasers; 1.4 Silicon Photonics Technology; 1.4.1 Passive Circuits; 1.4.2 Modulators; 1.4.3 Active Tuning; 1.4.4 Photodetectors; 1.4.5 Lasers; 1.4.6 Photonic-Electronic Integration; 1.5 Conclusion; References; 2 Cavity Photonics; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Cavity fundamentals
2.3 Cavity-Based Switches2.4 Emitters in Cavities; 2.4.1 Weak Coupling: The Purcell Effect; 2.4.2 Strong Coupling: Vacuum Rabi Oscillations; 2.5 Nanocavity Lasers and LEDs; 2.6 Summary; Acknowledgments; References; 3 Metamaterials: State-of-the Art and Future Directions; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Negative-Index Materials; 3.3 Magnetic Metamaterials; 3.4 Graded-Index Transition Metamaterials; 3.5 Transformation Optics; 3.6 Metasurfaces; References; 4 Quantum Nanoplasmonics; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Spaser and Nanoplasmonics with Gain; 4.2.1 Introduction to Spasers and Spasing 4.2.2 Spaser Fundamentals4.2.3 Brief Overview of Latest Progress in Spasers; 4.2.4 Equations of Spaser; 4.2.5 Spaser in CW Regime; 4.2.6 Spaser as Ultrafast Quantum Nanoamplifier; 4.2.7 Compensation of Loss by Gain and Spasing; 4.2.8 Conditions of Loss Compensation by Gain and Spasing; 4.3 Adiabatic Hot-Electron Nanoscopy; 4.3.1 Introduction to Adiabatic Hot-Electron Nanoscopy; 4.3.2 Adiabatic Concentration of Optical Energy and Hot Electrons; 4.3.3 Adiabatic Hot-Electron Nanoscope; Acknowledgments; References; 5 Dielectric Photonic Crystals; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Fundamentals 5.2.1 Analogies5.2.2 1D PCs; 5.2.3 2D and 3D PCs; 5.2.4 Group Velocity Effects; 5.3 Fabrication Methods and Materials; 5.3.1 Microfabrication Techniques; 5.3.2 Other Physical Techniques; 5.3.3 Chemical Techniques; 5.3.4 Lithography Techniques; 5.3.5 Other Types of PCs; 5.4 Applications; 5.4.1 Fundamental Effects; 5.4.2 Lasers; 5.4.3 Sensors; 5.4.4 Add/Drop Filters; 5.4.5 Directional Couplers; 5.4.6 PC Fibers; 5.5 Conclusions; References; 6 Quantum Dots; 6.1 Introduction; 6.1.1 Infrared Detection Basics; 6.2 Quantum Dots for Infrared Detection 6.2.1 Benefits of Quantum Dots for Intersubband Detectors6.2.2 The Potential of QDIPs; 6.3 Quantum Dot Growth; 6.3.1 The Formation of Quantum Dots in the SK Growth Mode; 6.3.2 Properties of SK Grown Dots and Their Effect on QDIP Performance; 6.4 Device Fabrication and Measurement Procedures; 6.5 Gallium Arsenide-Based Quantum Dot Detectors; 6.5.1 InGaAs/InGaP QDIP; 6.5.2 First QDIP FPA; 6.5.3 Two Temperature Barrier Growth for Morphology Improvement; 6.6 Indium Phosphide-Based Quantum Dot Detectors; 6.6.1 InAs/InP QDIP; 6.6.2 Detection Wavelength Tuning Using Quantum Dot Engineering 6.6.3 High Operating Temperature Quantum Dot Detector and Focal Plane Array |
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Photonics Nanophotonic structures and materials . Volume II : scientific foundations, technology and applications / / edited by David L. Andrews |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (459 p.) |
Disciplina | 610.28 |
Collana | Wiley-Science Wise Co-Publication |
Soggetto topico |
Nanotechnology
Biomedical Technology Nanostructures |
ISBN |
1-119-01175-2
1-119-01401-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Photonics; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; 1 Silicon Photonics; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Applications; 1.2.1 Interconnects; 1.2.2 Sensors and Spectroscopy; 1.3 Optical Functions; 1.3.1 Waveguides and Routing; 1.3.2 Wavelength Filtering; 1.3.3 Coupling to Fiber; 1.3.4 Electro-Optic and Opto-Electronic Conversion; 1.3.5 Lasers; 1.4 Silicon Photonics Technology; 1.4.1 Passive Circuits; 1.4.2 Modulators; 1.4.3 Active Tuning; 1.4.4 Photodetectors; 1.4.5 Lasers; 1.4.6 Photonic-Electronic Integration; 1.5 Conclusion; References; 2 Cavity Photonics; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Cavity fundamentals
2.3 Cavity-Based Switches2.4 Emitters in Cavities; 2.4.1 Weak Coupling: The Purcell Effect; 2.4.2 Strong Coupling: Vacuum Rabi Oscillations; 2.5 Nanocavity Lasers and LEDs; 2.6 Summary; Acknowledgments; References; 3 Metamaterials: State-of-the Art and Future Directions; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Negative-Index Materials; 3.3 Magnetic Metamaterials; 3.4 Graded-Index Transition Metamaterials; 3.5 Transformation Optics; 3.6 Metasurfaces; References; 4 Quantum Nanoplasmonics; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Spaser and Nanoplasmonics with Gain; 4.2.1 Introduction to Spasers and Spasing 4.2.2 Spaser Fundamentals4.2.3 Brief Overview of Latest Progress in Spasers; 4.2.4 Equations of Spaser; 4.2.5 Spaser in CW Regime; 4.2.6 Spaser as Ultrafast Quantum Nanoamplifier; 4.2.7 Compensation of Loss by Gain and Spasing; 4.2.8 Conditions of Loss Compensation by Gain and Spasing; 4.3 Adiabatic Hot-Electron Nanoscopy; 4.3.1 Introduction to Adiabatic Hot-Electron Nanoscopy; 4.3.2 Adiabatic Concentration of Optical Energy and Hot Electrons; 4.3.3 Adiabatic Hot-Electron Nanoscope; Acknowledgments; References; 5 Dielectric Photonic Crystals; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Fundamentals 5.2.1 Analogies5.2.2 1D PCs; 5.2.3 2D and 3D PCs; 5.2.4 Group Velocity Effects; 5.3 Fabrication Methods and Materials; 5.3.1 Microfabrication Techniques; 5.3.2 Other Physical Techniques; 5.3.3 Chemical Techniques; 5.3.4 Lithography Techniques; 5.3.5 Other Types of PCs; 5.4 Applications; 5.4.1 Fundamental Effects; 5.4.2 Lasers; 5.4.3 Sensors; 5.4.4 Add/Drop Filters; 5.4.5 Directional Couplers; 5.4.6 PC Fibers; 5.5 Conclusions; References; 6 Quantum Dots; 6.1 Introduction; 6.1.1 Infrared Detection Basics; 6.2 Quantum Dots for Infrared Detection 6.2.1 Benefits of Quantum Dots for Intersubband Detectors6.2.2 The Potential of QDIPs; 6.3 Quantum Dot Growth; 6.3.1 The Formation of Quantum Dots in the SK Growth Mode; 6.3.2 Properties of SK Grown Dots and Their Effect on QDIP Performance; 6.4 Device Fabrication and Measurement Procedures; 6.5 Gallium Arsenide-Based Quantum Dot Detectors; 6.5.1 InGaAs/InGaP QDIP; 6.5.2 First QDIP FPA; 6.5.3 Two Temperature Barrier Growth for Morphology Improvement; 6.6 Indium Phosphide-Based Quantum Dot Detectors; 6.6.1 InAs/InP QDIP; 6.6.2 Detection Wavelength Tuning Using Quantum Dot Engineering 6.6.3 High Operating Temperature Quantum Dot Detector and Focal Plane Array |
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Photonics . Volume IV Biomedical photonics, spectroscopy, and microscopy. : scientific foundations, technology, and applications / / edited by David L. Andrews, School of Chemical Sciences University of East Anglia Norwich, UK ; contributors, Thomas Aabo [and thirty three others] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (602 p.) |
Disciplina | 610.28 |
Collana | A Wiley-Science Wise Co-Publication |
Soggetto topico |
Photonics
Spectrum analysis Microscopy |
ISBN |
1-119-01179-5
1-119-01180-9 1-119-01402-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Photonics; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; 1 Fluorescence; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Spectra; 1.2.1 Background and Theory; 1.2.2 Experimental; 1.2.3 Application Example-Melanin Spectra; 1.3 Quantum Yield; 1.3.1 Theory; 1.3.2 Experimental; 1.3.3 Application Example-ThT Detection of Sheet Structure; 1.4 Lifetime; 1.4.1 Theory; 1.4.2 Experimental; 1.4.3 Application Example-In Vivo Glucose Sensing; 1.5 Quenching; 1.5.1 Theory; 1.5.2 Application-Metal Ion Quenching; 1.6 Anisotropy; 1.6.1 Theory; 1.6.2 Experimental; 1.6.3 Application Example-Nanoparticle Metrology; 1.7 Microscopy
1.7.1 Systems and Techniques 1.7.2 Application Example-Gold Nanorods in Cells; 1.8 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; 2 Single-Molecule Detection and Spectroscopy; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Experimental Setups; 2.2.1 Principles; 2.2.2 Correction of Aberrations; 2.2.3 Polarization Structure at the Focus; 2.2.4 Various Microscopy Methods; 2.3 Fluorescence Spectroscopy; 2.3.1 Introduction, Signal-to-Noise Ratio; 2.3.2 Sample Preparation; 2.3.3 Orientation; 2.3.4 Blinking; 2.3.5 Bleaching; 2.3.6 Superresolution; 2.4 Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy; 2.4.1 Photon Counting Histograms, Burst Analysis 2.4.2 Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy 2.4.3 Multiparameter Analysis; 2.5 Fluorescence Excitation Spectroscopy; 2.5.1 Zero-Phonon Line and Phonon Wing; 2.5.2 Inhomogeneous Broadening; 2.5.3 Hole-Burning [30]; 2.5.4 Single-Molecule Spectroscopy; 2.5.5 Scope of Low-Temperature Single-Molecule Spectroscopy; 2.6 Other Detection Methods; 2.6.1 General Considerations on Signal, Background, and Noise; 2.6.2 Dark-Field Scattering, Total Internal Reflection; 2.6.3 Absorption, Extinction, Interference-Based Methods; 2.6.4 Pump-Probe and Photothermal Detections; 2.7 Conclusion; Acknowledgments References 3 Resonance Energy Transfer; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 History of RET; 3.2.1 The First Experiments; 3.2.2 Early Developments of Theory; 3.2.3 Förster Theory; 3.3 The Photophysics of RET; 3.3.1 Primary Excitation Processes; 3.3.2 Coupling of Electronic Transitions; 3.3.3 Dissipation and Line Broadening; 3.3.4 Förster Equation; 3.3.5 Orientation Dependence; 3.3.6 Polarization Features; 3.3.7 Diffusion Effects; 3.3.8 Long-Range Transfer; 3.3.9 Dexter Transfer; 3.4 Investigative Applications of RET in Molecular Biology; 3.4.1 Spectroscopic Ruler; 3.4.2 Conformational Change 3.4.3 Intensity-Based Imaging 3.4.4 Lifetime-Based Imaging; 3.4.5 Other Applications; 3.5 The Role of RET in Light-Harvesting Complexes; 3.5.1 Introduction; 3.5.2 Photosynthetic Excitons; Acknowledgments; References; 4 Biophotonics of Photosynthesis; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Structure of Pigment-Protein Complexes and Structure-Function Relationships; 4.2.1 Photosystem I (PS I) and Photosystem II (PS II); 4.2.2 PCs of Purple Bacteria; 4.3 Key Concepts in Physics of Pigment-Protein Complexes; 4.3.1 Excitons; 4.3.2 Excitation Energy Transfer 4.3.3 Homogeneous and In homogeneous Broadening, Zero-Phonon Lines (ZPLs), and Phonon Sidebands (PSBs) |
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Photonics . Volume III Photonics technology and instrumentation : scientific foundations, technology and applications / / edited by David L. Andrews, School of Chemical Sciences, University of East Anglia Norwich, UK ; contributors, Ann Bui [and thirty one others] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (544 p.) |
Disciplina | 621.36/5 |
Collana | Photonics Technology and Intrumentation |
Soggetto topico |
Optoelectronic devices
Photonics - Equipment and supplies |
ISBN |
1-119-01177-9
1-119-01178-7 1-119-01176-0 |
Classificazione | TEC019000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Photonics; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; 1 Solid-State Lighting: Toward Smart and Ultraefficient Materials, Devices, Lamps, and Systems; 1.1 A Brief History of SSL [1]; 1.1.1 Stepping Stones: Red and Blue LEDs; 1.1.2 State-of-the-Art SSL Device Architecture: InGaN Blue LED + Green/Red Phosphors; 1.1.3 State-of-the-Art SSL Lamp Architectures; 1.1.4 SSL Applications; 1.2 Beyond the State-of-the-Art: Smart and Ultraefficient SSL; 1.2.1 Characteristics: Multicolor Electroluminescence, Narrowband Spectra, High Modulation Speed; 1.2.2 Potential Future System Applications
1.2.3 Benefits: "Effective" Efficiency, Consumption of Light, and GDP1.3 Ultraefficient SSL Lighting: Toward Multicolor Semiconductor Electroluminescence; 1.3.1 Blue Materials and Devices; 1.3.2 Green Materials and Devices; 1.3.3 Red Materials and Devices; 1.4 Smart Solid-State Lighting: Toward Control of Flux and Spectra in Time and Space; 1.4.1 Optical Integration: Mixing Colors While Maintaining Low Etendue; 1.4.2 Optoelectronic Integration: Reliability, Functionality, and Cost; 1.4.3 Optomechanical Integration: Control of Flux in Space; 1.5 Summary and Conclusions; Acknowledgments References2 Integrated Optics Using High Contrast Gratings; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Physics of Near-Wavelength Grating; 2.2.1 Overview of the Underlying Principles; 2.2.2 Analytical Formulation; 2.2.3 HCG Supermodes and Their Interferences; 2.2.4 HCG Band Diagram; 2.3 Applications of HCGs; 2.3.1 High-Contrast-Grating-Based VCSELs; 2.3.2 All-Pass Optical Filter Array as Optical Phase Array; 2.3.3 Planar High Numerical Aperture Focusing Reflectors and Lenses; 2.3.4 Resonator with Surface-Normal Optical Coupling; 2.3.5 HCG for High-Precision Metrology 2.3.6 High Contrast Grating Hollow-Core Waveguide2.3.7 HCG Photon Cage; 2.3.8 Vertical-to-in-Plane Optical Coupler; 2.4 Summary; Acknowledgments; References; 3 Plasmonic Crystals: Controlling Light With Periodically Structured Metal Films; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Surface Plasmon Polaritons; 3.3 Basics of Surface Plasmon Polaritonic Crystals; 3.3.1 Bloch Mode Structure; 3.3.2 Enhanced Optical Transmission Through Plasmonic Crystals; 3.3.3 Improving Surface Transparency of Dielectrics with Nanostructured Metal; 3.4 Polarization and Wavelength Management with Plasmonic Crystals 3.4.1 Polarization Properties of Plasmonic Crystals with Rectangular Basis3.4.2 Birefringence of Plasmonic Crystals with Elliptical Basis; 3.4.3 Polarization Superprism Effect; 3.4.4 Four-Level Polarization Discriminator Based on SPPCs; 3.4.5 Wavelength Demultiplexing with Plasmonic Crystals; 3.5 Chirped Plasmonic Crystals: Broadband and Broadangle SPP Antennas Based on Plasmonic Crystals; 3.6 Active Control of Light with Plasmonic Crystals; 3.6.1 Electronically Controlled SPP Dispersion; 3.6.2 Magneto-Optical Control of Plasmonic Crystal Transmission 3.6.3 Acoustic Effects in Plasmonic Crystals |
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Routledge handbook of physical cultural studies / / edited by Michael L. Silk, David L. Andrews and Holly Thorpe |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Boca Raton, FL : , : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, , 2017 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (688 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 613.7 |
Collana | Routledge International Handbooks |
Soggetto topico |
Physical education and training - Social aspects
Human body - Social aspects |
ISBN |
1-317-59600-5
1-315-74566-6 1-317-59601-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | chapter Introduction / Michael L. Silk -- part I Groundings -- chapter 131 Historicizing physical cultural studies / Patricia Vertinsky -- chapter 2 Power and power relations / Michael Atkinson -- chapter 3 Theory and reflexivity / Richard Pringle -- chapter 4 Interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity in physical cultural studies / Leslie Heywood -- chapter 5 The political imperative of feminism / Rebecca Olive -- chapter 6 Praxis / Michael L. Silk -- part 70II Practices -- chapter 727 Therapeutic movement/leisure practices / Stephanie Merchant -- chapter 8 Exercise and fitness practices / Nick Crossley -- chapter 9 Dance practices / Pirkko Markula -- chapter 10 Subcultural formations and lifestyle sporting practices / Belinda Wheaton -- chapter 11 (High-)performance sport / Jim Denison -- part III Subjectified bodies -- chapter 12012 Classed bodies / Alan Bairner -- chapter 13 Raced bodies and black cultural politics / Ben Carrington -- chapter 14 Gendered bodies / Clifton Evers -- chapter 15 Sexualized/sexed bodies / Megan Chawansky -- chapter 16 (Dis)abled bodies / P. David Howe -- chapter 17 Young bodies / Louise McCuaig -- chapter 18 Ageing bodies / Cassandra Phoenix -- part 188IV Institutionalized bodies -- chapter 19019 Medicalized and scientized bodies / Parissa Safai -- chapter 20 Digital bodies / Deborah Lupton -- chapter 21 Spiritualized and religious bodies / Andrew Parker -- chapter 22 Aestheticized bodies / Julia Coffey -- chapter 23 Fat bodies / Michael Gard -- chapter 24 Mediated and commodified bodies / David Rowe -- chapter 25 Spectacular and eroticized bodies / Toby Miller -- chapter 26 Punished corporal bodies / Aaron L. Miller -- part V Experiential bodies -- chapter 26627 Injured, pained and disrupted bodies / Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson -- chapter 28 Risky/risking bodies / Mike Brown -- chapter 29 Invisible (women’s) bodies / Kim Toffoletti -- chapter 30 Affective and pleasured bodies / Adele Pavlidis -- chapter 31 Mobile bodies / Phil Jones -- chapter 32 Pregnant bodies / Shannon Jette -- part VI Spaces -- chapter 32233 ‘Natural’, intimate and sensory landscapes / Gordon Waitt -- chapter 34 Physical cultural studies, sport and the environment / Brian Wilson -- chapter 35 Urban and securitized spaces / Michael L. Silk -- chapter 36 Healthified spaces / Caroline Fusco -- chapter 37 Affective cities / Alan Latham -- chapter 38 Exercise and fitness spaces / Roberta Sassatelli -- chapter 39 Sport, migration and Space / Thomas F. Carter -- part 398VII Contexts and sites of embodied practice -- chapter 40040 Mind–body relations / Simone Fullagar -- chapter 41 Community and physical culture / Jacob J. Bustad -- chapter 42 Physical education, policy and embodied pedagogies / Lisette Burrows -- chapter 43 International development and policy / Simon C. Darnell -- chapter 44 Global mega-events, policy and legacy / Barbara Schausteck de Almeida -- chapter 45 Digital mediation, connectivity, and networked teens / Jessica Ringrose -- part VIII Methodological contingencies -- chapter 46646 Critical discourse analysis / Toni Bruce -- chapter 47 Text/representation / Cheryl Cooky -- chapter 48 Ethnographic approaches / Ryan King-White -- chapter 49 People in contexts / Natalie Barker-Ruchti -- chapter 50 Narrative inquiry and autoethnography / Brett Smith -- chapter 51 Poetry, poiesis and physical culture / Katie Fitzpatrick -- chapter 52 Sensory, digital and visual methodologies / Sarah Pink -- chapter 53 Digital media methodologies / Steph MacKay -- part IX Politics and praxis -- chapter 54854 Physical cultural studies and public pedagogies / Emma Rich -- chapter 55 Critical corporeal curricula, praxis and change / Jessica Francombe-Webb -- chapter 56 Sport, development and social change / Shawn Forde -- chapter 57 Corporate social responsibility / Roger Levermore -- chapter 58 Embodiment and reflexive body politics / Joshua I. Newman -- chapter Afterword -- (Digital) physical cultural studies? / Tara Brabazon. |
Altri titoli varianti | Handbook of physical cultural studies |
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Boca Raton, FL : , : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, , 2017 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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