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Angle resolved Raman spectroscopy

The next three chapters in this volume are concerned with various spectroscopies -photoemission (chapter 201), infrared (chapter 202) and Raman (chapter 203). In chapter 201, Matthias Schabel and Zhi-xun Shen discuss the angle-resolved photoemission studies of untwinned YBa2Cu309 j. This technique is able to directly probe both the energy and momentum scales of these highly correlated materials, and because of the two-dimensional nature of the cuprates, has unambiguously detailed their planar band structure. [Pg.691]

Vibrational spectroscopy provides an excellent tool for examining interfacial properties. Experiments have been carried out using both the infrared and Raman techniques [12-14]. Discussion is limited here to Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) in the reflection mode. It is important to understand how the infrared radiation interacts with dipolar adsorbates at the interface. Consider an electromagnetic wave travelling in the (x, z)-plane, which strikes the interface located in the (x, y)-plane at an angle 0 with respect to the interface (see fig. 10.7). The electrical field vector associated with the wave can be resolved into two components, one oscillating in the (x, z)-plane (the parallel or p-component)... [Pg.524]


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