Advances in Nonradiative Processes in Solids

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NATO Science Series B: 249

ISBN: 0306438380
ISBN 13: 9780306438387
Herausgeber: Baldassare di Bartolo
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xxx, 647 S., 3 s/w Illustr.
Erscheinungsdatum: 30.06.1991
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

Proceedings of a NATO ASI held in Erice, Sicily, Italy, June 15–29, 1989

Artikelnummer: 1471159 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

This book presents an account of the course "Advances in Nonradiative Processes in Solids" held in Erice, Italy, from June 15 to 29, 1989. This meeting was organized by the International School of Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy of the "Ettore Majorana" Centre for Scientific Culture. An area of solid state research that continues to attract the attention of experimental and theoretical physicists is that of nonradiative relaxation processes of excited solids. The interest in these processes stems from their technological relevance, and from the difficulty in the quantitative characterization and differentiation of their various pathways. The decay channels leading to the ground state include the conversion of electronic excitation energy into phonon energy, nonradiative transfer of excitation energy, upconversion processes, etc. Considerable advances have been achieved in understanding and modeling the radiative process that follow the electronic excitations of solids; the progress in this field has been instrumental in the development of new solid-state devices and laser materials. On the other hand, these advances have underscored the inadequacy in the understanding of the nonradiative relaxation processes. This course dealt with the advances in physical modeling, mathematical formalisms and experimental techniques relevant to the quantitative characterization of the various pathways of nonradiative relaxation of solids in excited electronic states.

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