Book description
The first in-depth treatment of the synthesis, processing, and
characterization of nanomaterials using lasers, ranging from
fundamentals to
the latest research results, this handy reference is divided into two
main sections. After introducing the concepts of lasers, nanomaterials,
nanoarchitectures and laser-material interactions in the first three
chapters, the book goes on to discuss the synthesis of various
nanomaterials in vacuum, gas and liquids. The second half discusses
various nanomaterial characterization techniques involving lasers, from
Raman and photoluminescence spectroscopies to light dynamic scattering,
laser spectroscopy and such unusual techniques as laser photo acoustic,
fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, ultrafast dynamics and
laser-induced thermal pulses.
The specialist authors adopt a practical approach throughout, with an
emphasis on experiments, set-up, and results. Each chapter begins
with an introduction and is uniform in covering the basic approaches,
experimental setups, and dependencies of the particular method on
different parameters, providing sufficient theory and modeling to
understand the principles behind the techniques. Dr. S. C. Singh is
currently working as IRCSET, EMPOWER postdoctoral fellow in Prof. John
Costello's group at National Centre for Plasma Science and Technology,
Dublin City University, Ireland on Development of extreme UV laser light
using HHG through laser produced
plasma at the nanostructured surfaces. His current research interest
includes laser matter interaction, laser induced nanoparticle synthesis
and modification, and materials for energy harvesting and storage.
Dr. Haibo Zeng is currently a Professor at Institute of Nano Science and
Department of Material Science, Najing University of Aeronautics and
Astronoutics (NUAA), China. His current research interests focus on 1)
inorganic graphenes, 2) doped/alloyed nano-ZnO, and 3)
nanostructured cells. Dr. Zeng has published more than 60 refereed
papers in journals with more than 1000 citations.
Dr. Chunlei Guo is Associate Professor at the Institute of Optics,
University of Rochester, USA. He has chaired several optic and laser
related committees and has published over 70 papers in refereed
journals. Research interests encompass atoms/molecules in strong laser
field, non-linear optics, laser surface nano/microstructuring,
femtosecond lasers and optics and ultrafast dynamics in solids.
Prof. Weiping Cai is the Director of the Institute of Solid State
Physics, CAS and Head of the Key Laboratory of Materials Physics. He has
published over 100 papers in international peerreviewed journals such as
Advanced Materials and has organized several international conferences.
Current research interests include synthesis and properties of metal and
semiconductor nanoparticles, 2D nanoparticle arrays and sensors.