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This volume is the eighth of a well-established series devoted to
inelastic light scattering by solids, both as a physical effect and
as a spectroscopic technique. It appears jointly with volume VII
and can be considered to be its continuation. Emphasis is placed on
fullerenes, Raman spectroscopy of semiconductors, surfaces, and
interfaces, and coherent phonons. A survey of some of the progress
in other aspects of Raman spectroscopy, in particular in the field
of semiconductor nanostructures including the fractional quantum
Hall effect, and in Raman spectroscopy of isotopically modified
crystals rounds up the description of the present status of the
field. It will be useful to advanced students and to all
researchers who apply Raman spectroscopy in their work.
This is the seventh volume of a well-established series in which
expert practitioners discuss topical aspects of light scattering in
solids. Emphasis is placed on electronic excitations between
crystal-field split levels of transition-metal and rare-earth ions
in crystals, among them high-Tc superconductors and magnetic
excitations that appear in superlattices containing magnetic
metals. The contents of this volume again demonstrates the
usefulness of Raman spectroscopy for the investigation and
characterization of this class of materials. It will be useful to
advanced students and to all researchers who apply Raman
spectroscopy in their work.
This is the sixth volume of a well-established and popular series
in which expert practitioners discuss topical aspects of light
scattering in solids. This volume discusses recent results of Raman
spectroscopy of high Tc superconductors, organic polymers, rare
earth compounds, semimagnetic superconductors, and silver halides,
as well as developments in the rapidly growing field of
time-resolved Raman spectroscopy. Emphasis is placed on obtaining
information about elementary excitations, the basic properties of
materials, and the use of Raman spectroscopy as an analytical tool.
This volume may be regarded as an encyclopedia of condensed matter
physics from the viewpoint of the Raman spectroscopist. It will be
useful to advanced students and to all researchers who apply Raman
spectroscopy in their work.
This volume is the eighth of a well-established series devoted to
inelastic light scattering by solids, both as a physical effect and
as a spectroscopic technique. It appears jointly with volume VII
and can be considered to be its continuation. Emphasis is placed on
fullerenes, Raman spectroscopy of semiconductors, surfaces, and
interfaces, and coherent phonons. A survey of some of the progress
in other aspects of Raman spectroscopy, in particular in the field
of semiconductor nanostructures including the fractional quantum
Hall effect, and in Raman spectroscopy of isotopically modified
crystals rounds up the description of the present status of the
field. It will be useful to advanced students and to all
researchers who apply Raman spectroscopy in their work.
The field of magnetic ultrathin films continues to be an exciting
and rapidly expanding one, as demonstrated by recent advances in
giant magnetoresistance (GMR), exchange-coupled structures, and
magnetic anisotropies. New GMR materials, such as Mn perovskites,
have been developed, and new effects, such as exchange coupling
through semiconducting interlayers, non-Heisenberg-type coupling,
perpendicular GMR, and hot electron spin-valve effects, have been
discovered. This book from MRS offers an international perspective
on the expanding activity, and features developments in both
fundamental and applied areas. Topics include: novel magnetic
nanostructures and applications; growth, structure and interfaces;
interlayer coupling; magnetic anisotropy; ultrathin films, magnetic
domains; giant magnetoresistance; colossal magnetoresistance;
spectroscopies, magneto-optical properties and granular
nanostructures.
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