PHYS 552

fall 2010
 
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Credit: 4 hours.

Theoretical and experimental fundamentals of optical spectroscopy. Topics include light-matter interaction (absorption of UV, visible, IR), emission spectroscopy (fluorescence, Raman and light scattering), theoretical backgrounds of molecular electronic and vibrational transitions, modern experimental techniques, and data analysis of the optical spectroscopy experiments. A Laboratory component provides practical applications of spectroscopy applicable to a broad spectrum of disciplines, including biophysical examples. Of interest to students from a broad range of scientific disciplines, as well as to those who wish to understand recent modern literature. Prerequisite: PHYS 427 and PHYS 487.

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