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Chromic phenomena : technological applications of colour chemistry
"Whilst maintaining the same five-chapter structure as in the first edition, a considerable amount of new material has been added to the areas previously covered ... We have occasionally allowed ourselves to stray into the fringes of what is strictly physics, biology or medicine. We also include topics that we regard as "tomorrow's technology" even if their commercialisation is not yet with us. And we also highlight a few others which some might simply regard as quirky: the lobster's thermochromism during its cooking; the coloured materials that non-intuitively cool down when irradiated by a laser; and the male mosquito larvae with green fluorescent organs are three that spring to mind. Cutting edge research into the newer colour-producing materials such as metallic nanoparticles, quantum dots and photonic crystals is spread throughout the book. The impact of now cheap solid state lasers and their applications in multi-photon absorption processes in fields ranging from fluorescence imaging, optical data storage, photomedicine, lasers and nonlinear optics comprise another new theme throughout."--Preface
In the last decade there has been a huge increase in research into colour related phenomena, matched by a large number of new technological applications of commercial value requiring a fully revised and updated edition of the first book. The second edition covers the areas where chemicals or materials interact with light to produce colour, a colour change, or luminescence and where ""coloured"" compounds are used to transfer energy or manipulate light in some way. Whilst maintaining the same format as the first edition, the topics covered and content have been considerably expanded to take acc
Chromic phenomena : technological applications of colour chemistry
"Whilst maintaining the same five-chapter structure as in the first edition, a considerable amount of new material has been added to the areas previously covered ... We have occasionally allowed ourselves to stray into the fringes of what is strictly physics, biology or medicine. We also include topics that we regard as "tomorrow's technology" even if their commercialisation is not yet with us. And we also highlight a few others which some might simply regard as quirky: the lobster's thermochromism during its cooking; the coloured materials that non-intuitively cool down when irradiated by a laser; and the male mosquito larvae with green fluorescent organs are three that spring to mind. Cutting edge research into the newer colour-producing materials such as metallic nanoparticles, quantum dots and photonic crystals is spread throughout the book. The impact of now cheap solid state lasers and their applications in multi-photon absorption processes in fields ranging from fluorescence imaging, optical data storage, photomedicine, lasers and nonlinear optics comprise another new theme throughout."--Preface
In the last decade there has been a huge increase in research into colour related phenomena, matched by a large number of new technological applications of commercial value requiring a fully revised and updated edition of the first book. The second edition covers the areas where chemicals or materials interact with light to produce colour, a colour change, or luminescence and where ""coloured"" compounds are used to transfer energy or manipulate light in some way. Whilst maintaining the same format as the first edition, the topics covered and content have been considerably expanded to take acc
Chromic phenomena : technological applications of colour chemistry
Bamfield, Peter (author) / Hutchings, Michael G.
2nd ed
2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Electronic Resource
English , German
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547.135
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