Refractive Indices of Solids (eBook)
IX, 108 Seiten
Springer Singapore (Verlag)
978-981-10-0797-2 (ISBN)
This book highlights the basics of crystal optics methods and refractive index (RI) measurement techniques in various solids, as well as their scientific and technological applications. In addition to new techniques for cases when traditional techniques are impractical, such as for highly refracting powders, anomalous dispersion of light in the studied solid, or for colloids, it also describes conventional methods of RI measurement.
Stepan Sergeevich Batsanov was born in Moscow (9.11.1928), obtained his MSc in chemistry (1951) and PhD on crystal-optical determination of the structure of complexes (1954) from Moscow University, and DSc on refractometric methods in structural chemistry (1962) and chair in physical chemistry (1965) at Novosibirsk University. His main scientific interests are in crystal optics, chemical structure and bonding, and (from 1966) shock-pressure chemistry and physics. He was the founder and director (in 1970-2010) of the Centre for High Dynamic Pressures (CHDP) of the State Committee of Standards at Mendeleevo, near Moscow. He authored and co-authored over 500 scientific papers and 8 books, including the Structural Refractometry (in Russian, 1959, 2nd ed. 1976, English editions by Consultants Bureau, New York, 1961 & Van Nostrand, 1966), Effects of Explosions on Materials (Springer Verlag, 1994) and Introduction to Structural Chemistry (Springer, 2012).
Evgenii Dmitrievich Ruchkin was born in Moscow (23.07.1937), graduated from Moscow University (chemistry) in 1952. He worked at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry in Novosibirsk (1959-1968), where in 1964 he received his PhD (supervised by S.S. Batsanov) on crystal-optical analysis of inorganic compounds, CHDP (1968-1973) and the Institute of Materials Science in Moscow (1973-1979). From 1979 he was a lecturer at Moscow Medical Institute, until retiring in 2011. He authored over 70 scientific papers, including 40 on crystal optics.
Inga Anatolyevna Poroshina was born (16.03.1939) in Novokuznetsk in Siberia, graduated from the University of Tomsk (geology & geochemistry) in 1962 and obtained her PhD (supervised by S.S. Batsanov) from Moscow University in 1979, her thesis was entitled 'Determination of elements of silicate structures by crystal optics and refractometry'. From 1963 to 1980 she worked at the Institute of Solid State Chemistry (Novosibirsk). From 1981 till now she is a lecturer at the Novosibirsk Pedagogical Institute. She authored 90 scientific papers, 61 of them in crystal optics.
This book highlights the basics of crystal optics methods and refractive index (RI) measurement techniques in various solids, as well as their scientific and technological applications. In addition to new techniques for cases when traditional techniques are impractical, such as for highly refracting powders, anomalous dispersion of light in the studied solid, or for colloids, it also describes conventional methods of RI measurement.
Stepan Sergeevich Batsanov was born in Moscow (9.11.1928), obtained his MSc in chemistry (1951) and PhD on crystal-optical determination of the structure of complexes (1954) from Moscow University, and DSc on refractometric methods in structural chemistry (1962) and chair in physical chemistry (1965) at Novosibirsk University. His main scientific interests are in crystal optics, chemical structure and bonding, and (from 1966) shock-pressure chemistry and physics. He was the founder and director (in 1970-2010) of the Centre for High Dynamic Pressures (CHDP) of the State Committee of Standards at Mendeleevo, near Moscow. He authored and co-authored over 500 scientific papers and 8 books, including the Structural Refractometry (in Russian, 1959, 2nd ed. 1976, English editions by Consultants Bureau, New York, 1961 & Van Nostrand, 1966), Effects of Explosions on Materials (Springer Verlag, 1994) and Introduction to Structural Chemistry (Springer, 2012). Evgenii Dmitrievich Ruchkin was born in Moscow (23.07.1937), graduated from Moscow University (chemistry) in 1952. He worked at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry in Novosibirsk (1959-1968), where in 1964 he received his PhD (supervised by S.S. Batsanov) on crystal-optical analysis of inorganic compounds, CHDP (1968-1973) and the Institute of Materials Science in Moscow (1973-1979). From 1979 he was a lecturer at Moscow Medical Institute, until retiring in 2011. He authored over 70 scientific papers, including 40 on crystal optics.Inga Anatolyevna Poroshina was born (16.03.1939) in Novokuznetsk in Siberia, graduated from the University of Tomsk (geology & geochemistry) in 1962 and obtained her PhD (supervised by S.S. Batsanov) from Moscow University in 1979, her thesis was entitled “Determination of elements of silicate structures by crystal optics and refractometry”. From 1963 to 1980 she worked at the Institute of Solid State Chemistry (Novosibirsk). From 1981 till now she is a lecturer at the Novosibirsk Pedagogical Institute. She authored 90 scientific papers, 61 of them in crystal optics.
IntroductionReferencesChapter 1: Foundations, Measurements, Applications I. Refractive indices: Determination, Anisotropy, Dispersion II. Methods of measurementsIII. Effect of structure and thermodynamic parameters on refractive indicesReferencesChapter 2: Anhydrous SolidsIV. Refractive indices of elements and binary compoundsV. Refractive indices of ternary halides and oxidesVI. Refractive indices of silicates and germanatesVII.Refractive indices of uranium compoundsVIII.Refractive indices of carbonates, nitrates, phosphates, arsenates, sulphates, selenates, chlorates IX. Refractive indices in coordination compounds of b-elements (Cu, Ag, Ag, Zn, Cd, Hg, Ga, B, Ga, In, Sn) X. Refractive indices in coordination compounds of a-elements (Ln, An, Fe, Co, Ni, Ru, Rh, Pd, Pt)ReferencesChapter 3: Hydrates of Binary, Ternary and Coordination Compounds XI. Refractive indices in hydrates of halides, cyanides, nitrates, carbonates, sulphates, selenates, phosphates, arsenates, halatesReferencesChapter 4: ConclusionReferences
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 10.8.2016 |
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Reihe/Serie | SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology | SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology |
Zusatzinfo | IX, 108 p. |
Verlagsort | Singapore |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Chemie ► Analytische Chemie |
Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Mineralogie / Paläontologie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie | |
Technik ► Maschinenbau | |
Schlagworte | Anhydrous Solids • Anisotropy of Solids • crystal optics • Highly-refracting Powders • Mineral Chemical Structures • Optical/Structural Refractometry • RI of Uranium Compounds • Silicate Structures • Ternary Halides |
ISBN-10 | 981-10-0797-7 / 9811007977 |
ISBN-13 | 978-981-10-0797-2 / 9789811007972 |
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