Spectroscopy and Dynamics of Single Molecules
Methods and Applications

Developments in Physical & Theoretical Chemistry Series

Language: English

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Spectroscopy and Dynamics of Single Molecules: Methods and Applications reviews the most recent developments in spectroscopic methods and applications. Spectroscopic techniques are the chief experimental methods for testing theoretical models and research in this area plays an important role in stimulating new theoretical developments in physical chemistry. This book provides an authoritative insight into the latest advances in the field, highlighting new techniques, current applications, and potential future developments

An ideal reference for chemists and physicists alike, Spectroscopy and Dynamics of Single Molecules: Methods and Applications is a useful guide for all those working in the research, design, or application of spectroscopic tools and techniques across a wide range of fields.

1. Photophysics of Single-Molecule 2. Probing Dynamics in Single Molecule 3. Single-Molecule Spectroscopy at Interfaces 4. Quantum Dots in Single-Molecule Spectroscopy 5. Three-Dimensional Single-Molecule Tracking in Living Cells 6. Multi-Parameter Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Single Molecules 7. Single-Molecule Detection in Nanofluidic Devices 8. Single-Molecule Probes of Electron Transfer Dynamics

Physical Chemists and Analytical Chemists with a focus on spectroscopy comprise the primary audience. The secondary audience includes Biophysicists and Chemical Physicists.

  • Includes the latest research on ultrafast vibrational and electronic dynamics, nonlinear spectroscopies, and single-molecule methods
  • Makes the content accessible to researchers in chemistry, biophysics, and chemical physics through a rigorous multi-disciplinary approach
  • Provides content edited by a world-renowned chemist with more than 30 years of experience in research and instruction