Photothermal spectroscopy methods
by
 
Bialkowski, Stephen, author.

Title
Photothermal spectroscopy methods

Author
Bialkowski, Stephen, author.

ISBN
9781119279082
 
9781119279099
 
9781119279105

Uniform Title
Photothermal spectroscopy methods for chemical analysis

Edition
Second edition.

Physical Description
1 online resource

Series
Chemical analysis
 
Chemical analysis.

General Note
Previous edition: Photothermal spectroscopy methods for chemical analysis / by Stephen Bialkowski.

Contents
Intro; Title Page; Copyright page; Contents; About the Authors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Photothermal Spectroscopy; 1.2 Basic Processes in Photothermal Spectroscopy; 1.3 Photothermal Spectroscopy Methods; 1.4 Application of Photothermal Spectroscopy; 1.5 Illustrative History and Classification of Photothermal Spectroscopy Methods; 1.5.1 Nature of the Photothermal Effect; 1.5.2 Photoacoustic Spectroscopy; 1.5.3 Single-Beam Photothermal Lens Spectroscopy; 1.5.4 Photothermal Z-scan Technique; 1.5.5 Photothermal Interferometry
 
1.5.6 Two-Beam Photothermal Lens Spectroscopy1.5.7 Photothermal Lens Microscopy; 1.5.8 Photothermal Deflection, Refraction, and Diffraction; 1.5.9 Photothermal Mirror; 1.5.10 Photothermal IR Microspectroscopy; 1.5.11 Photothermal Radiometry; 1.5.12 Historic Summary; 1.6 Some Important Features of Photothermal Spectroscopy; References; Chapter 2 Absorption, Energy Transfer, and Excited State Relaxation; 2.1 Factors Affecting Optical Absorption; 2.2 Optical Excitation; 2.2.1 Kinetic Treatment of Optical Transitions; 2.2.2 Nonradiative Transitions; 2.3 Excited State Relaxation
 
2.3.1 Rotational and Vibrational Relaxation2.3.2 Electronic States and Transitions; 2.3.3 Electronic State Relaxation; 2.4 Relaxation Kinetics; 2.5 Nonlinear Absorption; 2.5.1 Multiphoton Absorption; 2.5.2 Optical Saturation of Two-Level Transitions; 2.5.3 Optical Bleaching; 2.5.4 Response Times During Optical Bleaching; 2.5.5 Optical Bleaching of Organic Dyes; 2.5.6 Relaxation for Impulse Excitation; 2.5.7 Multiple Photon Absorption; 2.6 Absorbed Energy; References; Chapter 3 Hydrodynamic Relaxation: Heat Transfer and Acoustics; 3.1 Local Equilibrium
 
3.2 Thermodynamic and Optical Parameters in Photothermal Spectroscopy3.2.1 Enthalpy and Temperature; 3.2.2 Energy and Dynamic Change; 3.3 Conservation Equations; 3.4 Hydrodynamic Equations; 3.5 Hydrodynamic Response to Photothermal Excitation; 3.5.1 Solving the Hydrodynamic Equations; 3.5.2 Thermal Diffusion Mode; 3.5.3 Fourier-Laplace Solutions for the Thermal Diffusion Equation; 3.5.4 Propagating Mode; 3.5.5 Summary of Hydrodynamic Mode Solutions; 3.6 Density Response to Impulse Excitation; 3.6.1 One-Dimensional Case; 3.6.2 Two-Dimensional Cylindrically Symmetric Example
 
3.6.3 Coupled Solutions3.7 Solutions Including Mass Diffusion; 3.8 Effect of Hydrodynamic Relaxation on Temperature; 3.9 Thermodynamic Fluctuation; 3.10 Noise Equivalent Density Fluctuation; 3.11 Summary; Appendix 3.A Thermodynamic Parameter Calculation; Appendix 3.B Propagating Mode Impulse Response for Polar Coordinates in Infinite Media; References; Chapter 4 Temperature Change, Thermoelastic Deformation, and Optical Elements in Homogeneous Samples; 4.1 Temperature Change from Gaussian Excitation Sources; 4.1.1 Thermal Diffusion Approximation

Abstract
This unique guide to the application and theory of photothermal spectroscopy has been newly revised and updated to include new methods and applications and expands on applications to chemical analysis and material science. The book covers the subject from the ground up, lists all practical considerations needed to obtain accurate results, and provides a working knowledge of the various methods in use. Photothermal Spectroscopy Methods, Second Edition includes the latest methods of solid state and materials analysis, and describes new chemical analysis procedures and apparatuses in the analytical chemistry sections. It offers a detailed look at the optics, physical principles of heat transfer, and signal analysis. Information in the temperature change and optical elements in homogeneous samples and photothermal spectroscopy in homogeneous samples has been updated with a better description of diffraction effects and calculations. Chapters on analytical measurement and data processing and analytical applications are also updated and include new information on modern applications and photothermal microscopy. Finally, the Photothermal Spectroscopy of Heterogeneous Sample chapter has been expanded to incorporate new methods for materials analysis.

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Subject Term
Photothermal spectroscopy.
 
Spectrum analysis.
 
Spectrum Analysis
 
Spectroscopie photothermique.
 
SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- Analytic.
 
Photothermal spectroscopy
 
(FrPBN)12263039 Spectroscopie optothermique.

Added Author
Astrath, Nelson G. C., 1979-
 
Proskurnin, Mikhail, 1967-
 
Bialkowski, Stephen. Photothermal spectroscopy methods for chemical analysis.

Electronic Access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119279105


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