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OverviewThis book provides a self-contained presentation of optical methods used to measure the structure and dynamics of complex fluids subject to the influence of external fields. Such fields--hydrodynamic, electric, and magnetic--are commonly encountered in both academic and industrial research, and can produce profound changes in the microscale properties of liquids comprised of polymers, colloids, liquid crystals, or surfactants. Starting with the basic Maxwell field equations, this book discusses the polarization properties of light, including Jones and Mueller calculus, and then covers the transmission, reflection, and scattering of light in anisotropic materials. Spectroscopic interactions with oriented systems such as absorptive dichroism, small wide angle light scattering, and Raman scattering are discussed. Applications of these methods to a wide range of problems in complex fluid dynamics and structure are presented, along with selected case studies chosen to elucidate the range of techniques and materials that can be studied. As the only book of its kind to present a self-contained description of optical methods used for the full range of complex fluids, this work will be special interest to a wide range of readers, including chemical engineers, physical chemists, physicists, polymer and colloid scientists, along with graduate and post-graduate researchers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gerald G. Fuller (Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 16.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.558kg ISBN: 9780195097184ISBN 10: 0195097181 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 31 August 1995 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1: Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves 2: Transmission by Anisotropic Media: The Jones and Mueller Calculus 3: Reflection and Refraction of Light: Ellipsometry 4: Total Intensity Light Scattering 5: Spectroscopic Methods 6: Laser Doppler Velocimetry and Dynamic Light 7: Microstructural Theories of Optical Properties 8: Design of Optical Instruments 9: Selection and Alignment of Optical Components 10: Applications and Case Studies Appendix I. List of Jones and Mueller Matrices Appendix II. Nomenclature References Authors Cited IndexReviewsFuller's new text....is a wonderful addition to the literature....written in a user-friendly style....every student, optical physicist interested in the areas of polymer liquids and colloidal dispersions, and chemical engineer intereted in optical measurements should own a copy of this book. --Optics & Photonics News Highly recommended for any researchers in the chemical sciences who have an interest in this type of optical technique for characterizing microstructure in complex liquids....This presentation of such a wide range of techniques, unified by a common mathematical formalism, cannot be found in any other recent reference....[T]his monograph evinces Fuller's leadership in optical rheology and should be consulted by anyone who has a serious interest in either theoretical or practical aspects of this area. --Journal of the American Chemical Society <br> Fuller's new text....is a wonderful addition to the literature....written in a user-friendly style....every student, optical physicist interested in the areas of polymer liquids and colloidal dispersions, and chemical engineer intereted in optical measurements should own a copy of this book. --Optics & Photonics News<br> Highly recommended for any researchers in the chemical sciences who have an interest in this type of optical technique for characterizing microstructure in complex liquids....This presentation of such a wide range of techniques, unified by a common mathematical formalism, cannot be found in any other recent reference....[T]his monograph evinces Fuller's leadership in optical rheology and should be consulted by anyone who has a serious interest in either theoretical or practical aspects of this area. --Journal of the American Chemical Society<br> Fuller's new text....is a wonderful addition to the literature....written in a user-friendly style....every student, optical physicist interested in the areas of polymer liquids and colloidal dispersions, and chemical engineer intereted in optical measurements should own a copy of this book. --Optics & Photonics News<br> Highly recommended for any researchers in the chemical sciences who have an interest in this type of optical technique for characterizing microstructure in complex liquids....This presentation of such a wide range of techniques, unified by a common mathematical formalism, cannot be found in any other recent reference....[T]his monograph evinces Fuller's leadership in optical rheology and should be consulted by anyone who has a serious interest in either theoretical or practical aspects of this area. --Journal of the American Chemical Society<br> Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |