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Introduction to Nonlinear Optical Effects in Molecules and Polymers - Paras N. Prasad

Introduction to Nonlinear Optical Effects in Molecules and Polymers

By: Paras N. Prasad, David J. Williams

Hardcover | 2 January 1991 | Edition Number 1

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Molecular Dynamics in Restricted Geometries Edited by Joseph Klafter and J. M. Drake This investigation of the chemistry and physics of complex systems focuses on the role of spatial restrictions on molecular movement. A practical source-book for researchers in chemical physics, chemical engineering, and condensed matter physics, and for graduate students in these fields, it covers a broad range of topics and critically evaluates methods as they are employed. Among the many topics it covers are: relaxation and diffusion in restricted geometries, excitation energy transfer and photoinduced electron transfer phenomena in some confined systems, electron excitation transport in micelles, polymers and multilayers, and electron excitation transport on polymer chains. 1989 (0 471-60176-4) 437 pp.

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