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1 Birman, J. L Light Scattering in Solids I02332 1979 eBook  
2 Birman, J. L Theory of Crystal Space Groups and Lattice Dynamics I01753 1974 eBook  
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TitleLight Scattering in Solids : Proceedings of the Second Joint USA-USSR Symposium
Author(s)Birman, J. L
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1979.
DescriptionXXII, 536 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe Second USA-USSR Symposium on Light Scattering in Con?? densed Matter was held in New York City 21-25 May 1979. The present volume is the proceedings of that conference, and contains all manuscripts received prior to 1 August 1979, representing scientific contributions presented. A few manus?? cripts were not received, but for completeness the corresponding abstract is printed. No record was kept of the discussion, so that some of the flavor of the meeting is missing. This is par?? ticularly unfortunate in the case of some topics which were in a stage of rapid development and where the papers presented sti?? mulated much discussion - such as the sessions on spatial dis?? persion and resonance inelastic (Brillouin or Raman) scattering in crystals, enhanced Raman scattering from molecules on metal surfaces, and the onset of turbulence in fluids. The background and history of the US-USSR Seminar-Symposia on light scattering was given in the preface to the proceedings of the First Symposium held in Moscow May 1975, published as "Theory of Light Scattering in Condensed Matter" ed. B. Bendow, J. L. Birman, V. M. Agranovich (Plenum Press, N. Y. 1976). Strong scientific interest on both sides in continuing this series resulted in a plan for the second symposium to be held in New York in 1977. For a variety of reasons it was necessary to cancel the planned 1977 event, almost at the last minute
ISBN,Price9781461573500
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. MICROSCOPY 4. SOLID STATE PHYSICS 5. SPECTROSCOPY 6. Spectroscopy and Microscopy
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TitleTheory of Crystal Space Groups and Lattice Dynamics : Infra-Red and Raman Optical Processes of Insulating Crystals
Author(s)Birman, J. L
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1974.
DescriptionXXIV, 538 p : online resource
Abstract NoteReissue of Encyclopedia of Physics/Handbuch der Physik, Vol. XXV/2b I am very pleased that my book is now to be reprinted and rebound in a new format which should make it accessible at a modest price to students and active researchers in condensed matter physics. In writing this book I had in mind an audience of physicists and chemists with no previous deep exposure to symmetry analysis of crystalline matter, non to the use of symmetry in simplifying and refining predictions of the results of optical experiments. Hence the book was written to explain and illustrate in all necessary detail how to: 1) describe the space group symmetry in terms of space group symmetry operations; 2) obtain irreducible representations and selection rules for optical infra-red and Raman and other transition processes. On the physical side I redeveloped the traditional theory of classical and quantum lattice dynamics, illustrating how space-time symmetry designations in the equations of motion can: 1) simplify and rationalize calculations of the classical eigenvectors of the dynamical equation; 2) permit classification of the eigenstates of the quantum lattice-dynamic pro?? blem; 3) give specific selection rules for optical infra-red and Raman lattice processes, and thus make "go, no-go" predictions including polarization of absorbed or scattered radiation; and 4) simplify the modern many-body theories of optical processes
ISBN,Price9783642697074
Keyword(s)1. CONDENSED MATTER 2. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. Phase transitions (Statistical physics) 6. Phase Transitions and Multiphase Systems
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