Search for dissertations about: "image correlation spectroscopy"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 47 swedish dissertations containing the words image correlation spectroscopy.
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1. High Resolution Transmission Spectroscopy of Exoplanets
Abstract : A large number of exoplanets has been observed in the last three decades, but still for most of them we know comparatively little about the atmospheres of these distant planets. This is of particular interest as there exist types of planets that don't have an analogy in our own solar system, like hot Jupiters or super Earths. READ MORE
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2. Temporal Modulation in Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Imaging for Biological Applications
Abstract : This thesis explores the benefits of intensity modulation for the purpose of extending the range of applications of fluorescence spectroscopy and imaging in cellular and molecular biology and medicine. Long-lived transient states of fluorescent molecules can, because of their long lifetimes, be used to detect subtle changes in the microenvironment of the molecule. READ MORE
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3. Electronic transitions and correlation effects : From pure elements to complex materials
Abstract : Macroscopic properties of real materials, such as conductivity, magneticproperties, crystal structure parameters, etc. are closely related or evendetermined by the configuration of their electrons, characterized by electronicstructure. By changing the conditions, e.g, pressure, temperature, magnetic/electric field, chemical doping, etc. READ MORE
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4. Image dipoles and polarons in organic semiconductors
Abstract : The rapid development of organic electronics depends on the synthesis of new π-conjugated molecules/polymers and the exploration of fundamental physics. However, most of the efforts have been concentrated on the former, leading to a lack of thorough understanding of many important concepts, which will become the ultimate limiting factor for overall performance and applications. READ MORE
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5. Development of infrared spectroscopy techniques for environmental monitoring
Abstract : Infrared spectroscopy techniques have long been utilized in identifying and quantifying species of interest to us. Many of the elementary molecules in the atmosphere interact with infrared radiation through their ability to absorb and emit energy in vibrational and rotational transitions. READ MORE