Raman and His Effect


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The Raman Effect


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Presents a unified theoretical treatment, which is complete and rigorous but nonetheless readable. The theoretical treatment requires a variety of mathematical and physical tools. To keep the main text uncluttered, these tools are developed in comprehensive Appendices to which cross-references are made in the main text. These Appendices also ensure that the main text is useful to readers with a wide variety of scientific backgrounds and experience. These include not only spectroscopists, but also chemists, physicists, biochemists and analytical chemists. The presentation is such that postgraduate and postdoctoral students as well as more established research workers will find it valuable. About the Author The author was formerly Professor of Structural Chemistry and Director of the Molecular Spectroscopy unit in the University of Bradford. He is distinguished for his original scientific work in a number of areas of Raman spectroscopy. His book, 'Raman Spectroscopy', published in 1978 and long out of print, was highly successful. He has been co-editor of many books including the Specialist Reports on Molecular Spectroscopy, published by the Royal Society of Chemistry; he retired as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Raman Spectroscopy in December 1999.




The Life and Times of C.V. Raman


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Step into the extraordinary life of one of India's most renowned scientists with "The Life and Times of C.V. Raman" by Tejan Kumar Basu, a captivating biography that chronicles the remarkable journey of the Nobel laureate and his groundbreaking contributions to science and society. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, Basu offers readers a comprehensive portrait of Raman's life, from his humble beginnings in South India to his groundbreaking discoveries in the field of physics. Set against the backdrop of colonial India and the tumultuous years leading up to independence, "The Life and Times of C.V. Raman" provides readers with a window into the social, political, and scientific landscape of the early 20th century. Through Basu's engaging prose and vivid storytelling, readers are transported to a world where curiosity and innovation reign supreme, and one man's quest for knowledge changes the course of history. Themes of perseverance, passion, and intellectual curiosity permeate the narrative, inviting readers to reflect on the power of science to transform lives and societies. As Raman navigates the challenges and triumphs of his career, he emerges as a symbol of resilience and determination, inspiring generations of scientists and scholars to pursue their dreams and push the boundaries of human knowledge. With its blend of biography, history, and scientific exploration, "The Life and Times of C.V. Raman" offers readers a fascinating glimpse into the life and legacy of one of India's greatest scientific minds. Basu's meticulous research and deep understanding of his subject make this book an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history of science and the story of one man's quest for truth. Since its publication, "The Life and Times of C.V. Raman" has earned widespread acclaim for its comprehensive coverage, engaging narrative, and celebration of Raman's enduring legacy. Basu's passion for his subject shines through in every page, making this book a must-read for scientists, historians, and curious minds alike. Prepare to be inspired by the life and legacy of C.V. Raman with Tejan Kumar Basu. Whether you're a fan of science, history, or simply enjoy a good biography, this book offers something for everyone, with its compelling narrative, insightful analysis, and celebration of one man's extraordinary achievements. Don't miss your chance to discover the story of a scientific pioneer—pick up your copy today and embark on a journey through the life and times of C.V. Raman.




Introduction to the Theory of the Raman Effect


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TO THE THEORY OF THE RAMAN EFFECT by J. A. KONINGSTEIN Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada D. REIDEL PUBLISHING COMPANY DORDRECHT-HOLLAND Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 72-77876 ISBN-13: 978-90-277-0276-0 e-ISBN-13: 978-94-010-2901-8 001: 10. 1007/978-94-010-2901-8 All Rights Reserved Copyright © 1972 by D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland Softcover reprint of the hardcover I st edition 1972 No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by print, photoprint, microfilm, or any other means, without written permission from the publisher to M. G. INTRODUCTION This book is written particularly for chemists. Being one myself, I have on several occasions tried to find a book where the theory of molecular Raman spectroscopy is treated, and not being able to find one which satisfactorily answered the questions I wanted to see answered, I decided to try to write a book on it myself. Back in the middle fifties I was shown a Raman spectrum for the first time: some faint lines on a photographic plate. In the fall of 1971, during a visit to Moscow, I vividly remembered that spectrum when the son of Mandel'shtam showed me the first spectrum taken in Russia by his father and Landsberg in 1928. The spectrum of quartz photographed during January and February of that year showed the presence of some faint new lines and in later exposures these lines became stronger and stronger.




Journey Into Light


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The name of Raman is familiar to science not only through the effect that bears his name, but also due to derivative names such as stimulated Raman scattering and Raman laser. However, other than that he won the Nobel Prize, little is generally know about the man himself. But the story is fascinating. Raman fiercely cherished his independence and rejected government support for his research. A sharp critic of many government policies, he was often misunderstood and maligned, though his commitment to science and to its growth in India never wavered. Venkataraman's account deals with all these aspects of Raman's life and work, besides placing them in a proper perspective vis-a-vis the overall Indian scene. Numerous quotations help capture the mood and excitement of those times. The book is not only a lively biography of a colorful personality, but also required reading for anyone with a serious interest in and concern for Indian science.




Scientific Papers of C.V. Raman


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This volume contains 55 publications in the field of Acoustics and includes the famous landmark paper On the Mechanical Theory of Vibration of Bowed Strings--perhaps the most important contribution to the theory of violins since Helmholtz, and also the English translation of Raman's celebrated monograph, Musik instrumente und ihre Klange (Musical Instruments and Their Tones) in the Springer Encyclopaedia of Physics. The volume includes six remarkable papers on the acoustics of Indian musical instruments--the mridangam and tabla, the only percussion instruments in the world that produce harmonic vibrations, and the tanpura and veena.




Raman Scattering in Materials Science


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Raman scattering is now being applied with increasing success to a wide range of practical problems at the cutting edge of materials science. The purpose of this book is to make Raman spectroscopy understandable to the non-specialist and thus to bring it into the mainstream of routine materials characterization. The book is pedagogical in approach and focuses on technologically important condensed-matter systems in which the specific use of Raman spectroscopy yields new and useful information. Included are chapters on instrumentation, bulk semiconductors and alloys, heterostructures, high-Tc superconductors, catalysts, carbon-based materials, wide-gap and super-hard materials, and polymers.




Biography of C.V. Raman


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Sir C.V. Raman was one of the rare Indians who excelled in a field which was in his time unexplored – Physics. He was recognized the world-over and bestowed the Nobel Prize for Physics. He deserved the honour that India gave him by proclaiming him as the Bharat Ratna.A true Indian at heart; he made his country proud by relentlessly pursuing a belief that he had – that light scatters and changes in wavelength when it traverses a transparent material. This phenomena earned the name of Raman scattering and the result of the Raman effect.The Raman effect led to further research in science. Raman spectroscopy was based on this phenomena and then the quantum photon spin. He carried out experiments on the diffraction of light by acoustic waves – named as the acousto-optic effect; spectroscopic behaviour of crystals; etc.His world revolved round science and he viewed the world from that perspective. Therefore; his life is an interesting one focused on Physics. The author has thrown light on this great physicist’s life successfully.Sir C.V. Raman was one of the rare Indians who excelled in a field which was in his time unexplored – Physics. He was recognized the world-over and bestowed the Nobel Prize for Physics. He deserved the honour that India gave him by proclaiming him as the Bharat Ratna.A true Indian at heart; he made his country proud by relentlessly pursuing a belief that he had – that light scatters and changes in wavelength when it traverses a transparent material. This phenomena earned the name of Raman scattering and the result of the Raman effect.The Raman effect led to further research in science. Raman spectroscopy was based on this phenomena and then the quantum photon spin. He carried out experiments on the diffraction of light by acoustic waves – named as the acousto-optic effect; spectroscopic behaviour of crystals; etc.His world revolved round science and he viewed the world from that perspective. Therefore; his life is an interesting one focused on Physics. The author has thrown light on this great physicist’s life successfully. Biography of C.V. Raman: A revolutionary physicist and nobel prize winner by Tejan Kumar Basu: This biography tells the story of C.V. Raman, a revolutionary physicist and Nobel Prize winner who made significant contributions to the world of science. With its engaging storytelling and its commitment to scientific discovery, "Biography of C.V. Raman" is a must-read for anyone interested in the world of physics and scientific innovation. Key Aspects of the Book "Biography of C.V. Raman": Scientific Innovation: The book highlights C.V. Raman's significant contributions to the world of physics and scientific discovery. Inspiring Story: The book tells a captivating and inspiring story, showcasing the power of curiosity, determination, and hard work in achieving scientific breakthroughs. Historical Perspective: The book offers a valuable historical perspective on the world of science, highlighting the social and cultural dynamics that influenced C.V. Raman's life and work. Tejan Kumar Basu is an author and historian who has written extensively on the history of science and technology. "Biography of C.V. Raman" is one of his most celebrated works.




C.V. Raman


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Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, 1888-1970, Indian physicist and Nobel Prize winner.




Raman Microscopy


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One of the first books devoted entirely to the subject of Raman microscopy, Raman Microscopy addresses issues of great interest to engineers working in Raman-microscope development and researchers concerned with areas ofapplication for this science. The book is written by several world recognized experts, who summarize the Raman effect before discussing the hardware and software involved in todays instruments. This format provides an excellent introduction to this up-and-coming discipline. All important applications, including those in materials science and earth science are covered in depth. - Includes extensive description of the instrumentation, the Raman microspectrograph, the treatment of data, and micro-Raman imaging - Examines the use of Raman microscopy in diverse applications, including some of the hyphenated methods - Summarizes the Raman effect - Discusses new uses for this technology