Muon Spin Spectroscopy

Methods and Applications in Chemistry and Materials Science

Muon Spin Spectroscopy

Methods and Applications in Chemistry and Materials Science

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Muon Spin Spectroscopy

An introduction to muon spin spectroscopy with a focus on applications in chemistry and materials science

Muon Spin Spectroscopy: Methods and Applications in Chemistry and Materials Science delivers a robust and practical discussion of the areas in muon spin spectroscopy most relevant to chemistry and materials science. In this text readers will find the background details of muonium chemistry, as well as descriptions of applications in a variety of topics of varying complexity, from chemical reactivity in the gas phase to condensed matter and biological systems.

The text covers material ranging from the historical background to recent technological and theoretical developments in the field. Readers will also find:

  • An introduction to muon beams and spin spectroscopy, including discussions of spin polarization and muon decay
  • Comprehensive explanations of the formation of chemical states incorporating muons
  • Practical discussions of chemical reactivity and dynamics testing rate theory in the gas phase, including the influence of the potential energy surface
  • Comprehensive treatments of muoniated free radicals, spin relaxation studies, and muonium chemistry and chemical kinetics in condensed phases

Ideal for practicing spectroscopists, physical chemists, and surface chemists, Muon Spin Spectroscopy: Methods and Applications in Chemistry and Materials Science will also benefit students of materials science and chemistry.

Donald G. Fleming is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Chemistry at the University of British Columbia in Canada. For the past 50 years his research has focused on the mass and spin relaxation features of muon probes in the chemical sciences.

Iain McKenzie is a facility scientist at the Centre for Molecular and Materials Science at TRIUMF in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University and the University of Waterloo. He has 25 years of experience using muons to study free radicals and probe soft matter.

Paul W. Percival is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Chemistry at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. He was also a research scientist at TRIUMF for 40 years, with research covering a wide range of muonium chemistry.

ISBN 9783527806065
Artikelnummer 9783527806065
Medientyp E-Book - ePUB
Copyrightjahr 2024
Verlag Wiley-VCH
Umfang 256 Seiten
Sprache Englisch
Kopierschutz Adobe DRM