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Light Scattering Near Phase Transitions

  • 1st Edition - December 1, 1983
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: H.Z. Cummins, A.P. Levanyuk
  • Language: English

Since the development of the laser in the early 1960's, light scattering has played an increasingly crucial role in the investigation of many types of phase transitions and the… Read more

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Since the development of the laser in the early 1960's, light scattering has played an increasingly crucial role in the investigation of many types of phase transitions and the published work in this field is now widely dispersed in a large number of books and journals.A comprehensive overview of contemporary theoretical and experimental research in this field is presented here. The reviews are written by authors who have actively contributed to the developments that have taken place in both Eastern and Western countries.

Table of contents


Preface to the Series

Preface

Contents

Introduction

Part I. Theory

1. General Theory of Light Scattering Near Phase Transitions in Ideal Crystals

2. Light Scattering Anomalies due to Defects

3. Light Scattering from Incommensurate Phases

4. Light Scattering and Phase Transitions in Liquid Crystals

Part II. Experiment

5. Raman Spectroscopy of Structural Phase Transitions

6. Brillouin Scattering Studies of Phase Transitions in Crystals

7. Central Peaks Near Structural Phase Transitions

8. Light Scattering Studies of Incommensurate Transitions

9. Light Scattering Investigations of the Critical Region in Fluids

10. Scattering Spectroscopy of Liquid Crystals

11. Light Scattering in Quartz and Ammonium Chloride and its Peculiarities in the Vicinity of Phase Transition of Crystals. A Retrospective View and Recent Results

Author Index

Subject Index

Materials Index

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: November 16, 2012
  • Language: English

About the editor

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A.P. Levanyuk

Affiliations and expertise
Moscow, USSR

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