This work presents theory and methods to study electron densities and dynamics in solids, from static-relaxed up to meta-stable electronically excited structures. The authors cover structure analysis from its beginning in 1912 up to femtosecond X-ray pulses while focusing on new ways of analysis and
Structures on Different Time Scales: Volume 1
- Publisher
- De Gruyter
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 282
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Volume 1 of this work presents theory and methods to study the structure of condensed matter on different time scales. The authors cover the structure analysis by X-ray diffraction methods from crystalline to amorphous materials, from static-relaxed averaged structures to short-lived electronically excited structures, including detailed descriptions of the time-resolved experimental methods. Complementary, an overview of the theoretical description of condensed matter by static and time-dependent density functional theory is given, starting from the fundamental quantities that can be obtained by these methods through to the recent challenges in the description of time dependent phenomena such as optical excitations.
Contents
Static structural analysis of condensed matter: from single-crystal to amorphous
DFT calculations of solids in the ground state
TDDFT, excitations, and spectroscopy
Time-resolved structural analysis: probing condensed matter in motion
Ultrafast science
- First coherent presentation of time-resolved structure analysis from statics to femtoseconds
- Discussing almost all dynamic processes in condensed matters
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents
List of Contributors
Introduction
Static structural analysis of condensed matter: from single-crystal to amorphous
DFT calculations of solids in the ground state
TDDFT, excitations, and spectroscopy
Time-resolved structural analysis: probing condensed matter in motion
Ultrafast science
Index
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