Introduction to biophotonics [[electronic resource] /] / Paras N. Prasad
| Introduction to biophotonics [[electronic resource] /] / Paras N. Prasad |
| Autore | Prasad Paras N |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley-Interscience, c2003 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (622 p.) |
| Disciplina |
571.4/55
571.455 |
| Soggetto topico |
Photobiology
Photonics Biosensors Nanotechnology |
| ISBN |
1-280-36770-9
9786610367702 0-470-24256-6 0-471-46539-9 0-471-46538-0 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
INTRODUCTION TO BIOPHOTONICS; SUMMARY OF CONTENTS; CONTENTS; Preface; Acknowlegments; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Biophotonics-A New Frontier; 1.2 An Invitation to Multidisciplinary Education, Training, and Research; 1.3 Opportunities for Both Basic Research and Biotechnology Development; 1.4 Scope of this Book; 2. Fundamentals of Light and Matter; 2.1 Nature of Light; 2.1.1 Dual Character of Light; 2.1.2 Propagation of Light as Waves; 2.1.3 Coherence of Light; 2.1.4 Light as Photon Particles; 2.1.5 Optical Activity and Birefringence; 2.1.6 Different Light Sources; 2.2 Quantized States of Matter
2.2.1 Introductory Concepts2.2.2 Quantized States of Atoms; 2.2.3 Quantized States of Molecules: Partitioning of Molecular Energies; 2.2.4 Electronic States of a Molecule; 2.2.5 Bonding in Organic Molecules; 2.2.6 Conjugated Organic Molecules; 2.2.7 Vibrational States of a Molecule; 2.3 Intermolecular Effects; 2.4 Three-Dimensional Structures and Stereoisomers; Highlights of the Chapter; References; 3. Basics of Biology; 3.1 Introductory Concepts; 3.2 Cellular Structure; 3.3 Various Types of Cells; 3.4 Chemical Building Blocks 3.5 Interactions Determining Three-Dimensional Structures of Biopolymers3.6 Other Important Cellular Components; 3.7 Cellular Processes; 3.8 Protein Classification and Function; 3.9 Organization of Cells into Tissues; 3.10 Types of Tissues and Their Functions; 3.11 Tumors and Cancers; Highlights of the Chapter; References; 4. Fundamentals of Light-Matter Interactions; 4.1 Interactions Between Light and a Molecule; 4.1.1. Nature of Interactions; 4.1.2. Einstein's Model of Absorption and Emission; 4.2 Interaction of Light with a Bulk Matter; 4.3 Fate of Excited State 4.4 Various Types of Spectroscopy4.5 Electronic Absorption Spectroscopy; 4.6 Electronic Luminescence Spectroscopy; 4.7 Vibrational Spectroscopy; 4.8 Spectroscopy Utilizing Optical Activity of Chiral Media; 4.9 Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (FCS); Highlights of the Chapter; References; 5. Principles of Lasers, Current Laser Technology, and Nonlinear Optics; 5.1 Principles of Lasers; 5.1.1 Lasers: A New Light Source; 5.1.2 Principles of Laser Action; 5.1.3 Classification of Lasers; 5.1.4 Some Important Lasers for Biophotonics; 5.2 Current Laser Technologies 5.3 Quantitative Description of Light: Radiometry5.4 Nonlinear Optical Processes with Intense Laser Beam; 5.4.1 Mechanism of Nonlinear Optical Processes; 5.4.2 Frequency Conversion by a Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Process; 5.4.3 Symmetry Requirement for a Second-Order Process; 5.4.4 Frequency Conversion by a Third-Order Nonlinear Optical Process; 5.4.5 Multiphoton Absorption; 5.5 Time-Resolved Studies; 5.6 Laser Safety; Highlights of the Chapter; References; 6. Photobiology; 6.1 Photobiology-At the Core of Biophotonics; 6.2 Interaction of Light with Cells; 6.2.1 Light Absorption in Cells 6.2.2 Light-Induced Cellular Processes |
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Introduction to biophotonics [[electronic resource] /] / Paras N. Prasad
| Introduction to biophotonics [[electronic resource] /] / Paras N. Prasad |
| Autore | Prasad Paras N |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley-Interscience, c2003 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (622 p.) |
| Disciplina |
571.4/55
571.455 |
| Soggetto topico |
Photobiology
Photonics Biosensors Nanotechnology |
| ISBN |
1-280-36770-9
9786610367702 0-470-24256-6 0-471-46539-9 0-471-46538-0 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
INTRODUCTION TO BIOPHOTONICS; SUMMARY OF CONTENTS; CONTENTS; Preface; Acknowlegments; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Biophotonics-A New Frontier; 1.2 An Invitation to Multidisciplinary Education, Training, and Research; 1.3 Opportunities for Both Basic Research and Biotechnology Development; 1.4 Scope of this Book; 2. Fundamentals of Light and Matter; 2.1 Nature of Light; 2.1.1 Dual Character of Light; 2.1.2 Propagation of Light as Waves; 2.1.3 Coherence of Light; 2.1.4 Light as Photon Particles; 2.1.5 Optical Activity and Birefringence; 2.1.6 Different Light Sources; 2.2 Quantized States of Matter
2.2.1 Introductory Concepts2.2.2 Quantized States of Atoms; 2.2.3 Quantized States of Molecules: Partitioning of Molecular Energies; 2.2.4 Electronic States of a Molecule; 2.2.5 Bonding in Organic Molecules; 2.2.6 Conjugated Organic Molecules; 2.2.7 Vibrational States of a Molecule; 2.3 Intermolecular Effects; 2.4 Three-Dimensional Structures and Stereoisomers; Highlights of the Chapter; References; 3. Basics of Biology; 3.1 Introductory Concepts; 3.2 Cellular Structure; 3.3 Various Types of Cells; 3.4 Chemical Building Blocks 3.5 Interactions Determining Three-Dimensional Structures of Biopolymers3.6 Other Important Cellular Components; 3.7 Cellular Processes; 3.8 Protein Classification and Function; 3.9 Organization of Cells into Tissues; 3.10 Types of Tissues and Their Functions; 3.11 Tumors and Cancers; Highlights of the Chapter; References; 4. Fundamentals of Light-Matter Interactions; 4.1 Interactions Between Light and a Molecule; 4.1.1. Nature of Interactions; 4.1.2. Einstein's Model of Absorption and Emission; 4.2 Interaction of Light with a Bulk Matter; 4.3 Fate of Excited State 4.4 Various Types of Spectroscopy4.5 Electronic Absorption Spectroscopy; 4.6 Electronic Luminescence Spectroscopy; 4.7 Vibrational Spectroscopy; 4.8 Spectroscopy Utilizing Optical Activity of Chiral Media; 4.9 Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (FCS); Highlights of the Chapter; References; 5. Principles of Lasers, Current Laser Technology, and Nonlinear Optics; 5.1 Principles of Lasers; 5.1.1 Lasers: A New Light Source; 5.1.2 Principles of Laser Action; 5.1.3 Classification of Lasers; 5.1.4 Some Important Lasers for Biophotonics; 5.2 Current Laser Technologies 5.3 Quantitative Description of Light: Radiometry5.4 Nonlinear Optical Processes with Intense Laser Beam; 5.4.1 Mechanism of Nonlinear Optical Processes; 5.4.2 Frequency Conversion by a Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Process; 5.4.3 Symmetry Requirement for a Second-Order Process; 5.4.4 Frequency Conversion by a Third-Order Nonlinear Optical Process; 5.4.5 Multiphoton Absorption; 5.5 Time-Resolved Studies; 5.6 Laser Safety; Highlights of the Chapter; References; 6. Photobiology; 6.1 Photobiology-At the Core of Biophotonics; 6.2 Interaction of Light with Cells; 6.2.1 Light Absorption in Cells 6.2.2 Light-Induced Cellular Processes |
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Introduction to biophotonics / / Paras N. Prasad
| Introduction to biophotonics / / Paras N. Prasad |
| Autore | Prasad Paras N |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley-Interscience, c2003 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (622 p.) |
| Disciplina | 571.4/55 |
| Soggetto topico |
Photobiology
Photonics Biosensors Nanotechnology |
| ISBN |
9786610367702
9781280367700 1280367709 9780470242568 0470242566 9780471465393 0471465399 9780471465386 0471465380 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
INTRODUCTION TO BIOPHOTONICS; SUMMARY OF CONTENTS; CONTENTS; Preface; Acknowlegments; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Biophotonics-A New Frontier; 1.2 An Invitation to Multidisciplinary Education, Training, and Research; 1.3 Opportunities for Both Basic Research and Biotechnology Development; 1.4 Scope of this Book; 2. Fundamentals of Light and Matter; 2.1 Nature of Light; 2.1.1 Dual Character of Light; 2.1.2 Propagation of Light as Waves; 2.1.3 Coherence of Light; 2.1.4 Light as Photon Particles; 2.1.5 Optical Activity and Birefringence; 2.1.6 Different Light Sources; 2.2 Quantized States of Matter
2.2.1 Introductory Concepts2.2.2 Quantized States of Atoms; 2.2.3 Quantized States of Molecules: Partitioning of Molecular Energies; 2.2.4 Electronic States of a Molecule; 2.2.5 Bonding in Organic Molecules; 2.2.6 Conjugated Organic Molecules; 2.2.7 Vibrational States of a Molecule; 2.3 Intermolecular Effects; 2.4 Three-Dimensional Structures and Stereoisomers; Highlights of the Chapter; References; 3. Basics of Biology; 3.1 Introductory Concepts; 3.2 Cellular Structure; 3.3 Various Types of Cells; 3.4 Chemical Building Blocks 3.5 Interactions Determining Three-Dimensional Structures of Biopolymers3.6 Other Important Cellular Components; 3.7 Cellular Processes; 3.8 Protein Classification and Function; 3.9 Organization of Cells into Tissues; 3.10 Types of Tissues and Their Functions; 3.11 Tumors and Cancers; Highlights of the Chapter; References; 4. Fundamentals of Light-Matter Interactions; 4.1 Interactions Between Light and a Molecule; 4.1.1. Nature of Interactions; 4.1.2. Einstein's Model of Absorption and Emission; 4.2 Interaction of Light with a Bulk Matter; 4.3 Fate of Excited State 4.4 Various Types of Spectroscopy4.5 Electronic Absorption Spectroscopy; 4.6 Electronic Luminescence Spectroscopy; 4.7 Vibrational Spectroscopy; 4.8 Spectroscopy Utilizing Optical Activity of Chiral Media; 4.9 Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (FCS); Highlights of the Chapter; References; 5. Principles of Lasers, Current Laser Technology, and Nonlinear Optics; 5.1 Principles of Lasers; 5.1.1 Lasers: A New Light Source; 5.1.2 Principles of Laser Action; 5.1.3 Classification of Lasers; 5.1.4 Some Important Lasers for Biophotonics; 5.2 Current Laser Technologies 5.3 Quantitative Description of Light: Radiometry5.4 Nonlinear Optical Processes with Intense Laser Beam; 5.4.1 Mechanism of Nonlinear Optical Processes; 5.4.2 Frequency Conversion by a Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Process; 5.4.3 Symmetry Requirement for a Second-Order Process; 5.4.4 Frequency Conversion by a Third-Order Nonlinear Optical Process; 5.4.5 Multiphoton Absorption; 5.5 Time-Resolved Studies; 5.6 Laser Safety; Highlights of the Chapter; References; 6. Photobiology; 6.1 Photobiology-At the Core of Biophotonics; 6.2 Interaction of Light with Cells; 6.2.1 Light Absorption in Cells 6.2.2 Light-Induced Cellular Processes |
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Nanophotonics [[electronic resource] /] / Paras N. Prasad
| Nanophotonics [[electronic resource] /] / Paras N. Prasad |
| Autore | Prasad Paras N |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2004 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (433 p.) |
| Disciplina | 621.36 |
| Soggetto topico | Nanophotonics |
| ISBN |
1-280-54211-X
9786610542116 0-471-67024-3 0-471-67025-1 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
NANOPHOTONICS; Summary of Contents; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Nanophotonics-An Exciting Frontier in Nanotechnology; 1.2 Nanophotonics at a Glance; 1.3 Multidisciplinary Education, Training, and Research; 1.4. Rationale for this Book; 1.5 Opportunities for Basic Research and Development of New Technologies; 1.6 Scope of this Book; References; 2. Foundations for Nanophotonics; 2.1 Photons and Electrons: Similarities and Differences; 2.1.1 Free-Space Propagation; 2.1.2 Confinement of Photons and Electrons
2.1.3 Propagation Through a Classically Forbidden Zone: Tunneling2.1.4 Localization Under a Periodic Potential: Bandgap; 2.1.5 Cooperative Effects for Photons and Electrons; 2.2 Nanoscale Optical Interactions; 2.2.1 Axial Nanoscopic Localization; 2.2.2 Lateral Nanoscopic Localization; 2.3 Nanoscale Confinement of Electronic Interactions; 2.3.1 Quantum Confinement Effects; 2.3.2 Nanoscopic Interaction Dynamics; 2.3.3 New Cooperative Transitions; 2.3.4 Nanoscale Electronic Energy Transfer; 2.3.5 Cooperative Emission; 2.4 Highlights of the Chapter; References 3. Near-Field Interaction and Microscopy3.1 Near-Field Optics; 3.2 Theoretical Modeling of Near-Field Nanoscopic Interactions; 3.3 Near-Field Microscopy; 3.4 Examples of Near-Field Studies; 3.4.1 Study of Quantum Dots; 3.4.2 Single-Molecule Spectroscopy; 3.4.3 Study of Nonlinear Optical Processes; 3.5 Apertureless Near-Field Spectroscopy and Microscopy; 3.6 Nanoscale Enhancement of Optical Interactions; 3.7 Time- and Space-Resolved Studies of Nanoscale Dynamics; 3.8 Commercially Available Sources for Near-Field Microscope; 3.9 Highlights of the Chapter; References 4. Quantum-Confined Materials4.1 Inorganic Semiconductors; 4.1.1 Quantum Wells; 4.1.2 Quantum Wires; 4.1.3 Quantum Dots; 4.1.4 Quantum Rings; 4.2 Manifestations of Quantum Confinement; 4.2.1 Optical Properties; 4.2.2 Examples; 4.2.3 Nonlinear Optical Properties; 4.2.4 Quantum-Confined Stark Effect; 4.3 Dielectric Confinement Effect; 4.4 Superlattices; 4.5 Core-Shell Quantum Dots and Quantum Dot-Quantum Wells; 4.6 Quantum-Confined Structures as Lasing Media; 4.7 Organic Quantum-Confined Structures; 4.8 Highlights of the Chapter; References; 5. Plasmonics 5.1 Metallic Nanoparticles and Nanorods5.2 Metallic Nanoshells; 5.3 Local Field Enhancement; 5.4 Subwavelength Aperture Plasmonics; 5.5 Plasmonic Wave Guiding; 5.6 Applications of Metallic Nanostructures; 5.7 Radiative Decay Engineering; 5.8 Highlights of the Chapter; References; 6. Nanocontrol of Excitation Dynamics; 6.1 Nanostructure and Excited States; 6.2 Rare-Earth Doped Nanostructures; 6.3 Up-Converting Nanophores; 6.4 Photon Avalanche; 6.5 Quantum Cutting; 6.6 Site Isolating Nanoparticles; 6.7 Highlights of the Chapter; References; 7. Growth and Characterization of Nanomaterials 7.1 Growth Methods for Nanomaterials |
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Nanophotonics [[electronic resource] /] / Paras N. Prasad
| Nanophotonics [[electronic resource] /] / Paras N. Prasad |
| Autore | Prasad Paras N |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2004 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xv, 415 p.) : ill |
| Disciplina | 621.36 |
| Soggetto topico |
Nanotechnology
Photonics Nanophotonics |
| ISBN |
9780471670254 (e-book)
9780471649885 (hbk.) 1-280-54211-X 9786610542116 0-471-67024-3 0-471-67025-1 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | 1. Introduction -- 2. Foundations for Nanophotonics -- 3. Near-Field Interaction and Microscopy -- 4. Quantum-Confined Materials -- 5. Plasmonics -- 6. Nanocontrol of Excitation Dynamics -- 7. Growth and Characterization of Nanomaterials -- 8. Nanostructured Molecular Architectures -- 9. Photonic Crystals -- 10. Nanocomposites -- 11. Nanolithography -- 12. Biomaterials and Nanophotonics -- 13. Nanophotonics for Biotechnology and Nanomedicine -- 14. Nanophotonics and the Marketplace -- Index. |
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Nanophotonics / / Paras N. Prasad
| Nanophotonics / / Paras N. Prasad |
| Autore | Prasad Paras N |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2004 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xv, 415 p.) : ill |
| Disciplina | 621.36 |
| Soggetto topico | Nanophotonics |
| ISBN |
9780471670254 (e-book)
9780471649885 (hbk.) 1-280-54211-X 9786610542116 0-471-67024-3 0-471-67025-1 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | 1. Introduction -- 2. Foundations for Nanophotonics -- 3. Near-Field Interaction and Microscopy -- 4. Quantum-Confined Materials -- 5. Plasmonics -- 6. Nanocontrol of Excitation Dynamics -- 7. Growth and Characterization of Nanomaterials -- 8. Nanostructured Molecular Architectures -- 9. Photonic Crystals -- 10. Nanocomposites -- 11. Nanolithography -- 12. Biomaterials and Nanophotonics -- 13. Nanophotonics for Biotechnology and Nanomedicine -- 14. Nanophotonics and the Marketplace -- Index. |
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