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SPECTROSCOPY COURSE. In spectroscopy , interaction of electromagnetic radiations and matter is involved. Importance of Spectroscopy. Luminescence Materials characterization Determination of elements in composition Thin film characterization
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SPECTROSCOPY COURSE In spectroscopy , interaction of electromagnetic radiations and matter is involved.
Importance of Spectroscopy • Luminescence • Materials characterization • Determination of elements in composition • Thin film characterization • Applications in biological sciences, Chemical Industries, Semiconductor Industries
Books/ References • *“Atomic spectra and atomic structure”, 2nd ed., G. Herzberg, Dover, New York, 1944, pp. 257. • Quantum Mechanics”, 3rd ed. P.W. Atkins and R.S. Friedman, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1997, pp. 545. • *“Theory and interpretation of fluorescence and phosphorescence:, R.S. Becker, Wiley-Interscience, New York, 1969, pp. 283. • *“New Trends in Fluorescence Spectroscopy: applications to chemical and life sciences”, B. Valeur and J.C. Brochon (eds.), Springer Series on Fluorescence Methods and Applications, Berlin, 2001, pp. 490. • *“Principles of Fluorescence Spectroscopy”, 2nd edition, J.R. Lakowicz, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, 1999, pp. 698. • E. Merzbacher, Quantum Mechanics (Wiley and Sons-Toppon) Marking Scheme: • Midterm 30 % • Home Assignments 20 % • Final examination 40 % • Attendance 10 %