ABSTRACT

While the chemistry, physics, and optical properties of simple atoms and molecules are quite well understood, this book demonstrates that there is much to be learned about the optics of nanomaterials. Through comparative analysis of the size-dependent optical response from nanomaterials, it is shown that although strides have been made in computational chemistry and physics, bridging length scales from nano to macro remains a major challenge. Organic, molecular, polymer, and biological systems are shown to be potentially useful models for assembly. Our progress in understanding the optical properties of biological nanomaterials is important driving force for a variety of applications.

chapter 2|26 pages

Basics of Nanomaterials Optics

chapter 3|30 pages

Nanoscale Optics

chapter 5|30 pages

Excitons in Quantum Confined Systems

chapter 6|32 pages

Raman Spectroscopy of Nanomaterials

chapter 9|34 pages

Optics of Organic Nanomaterials

chapter 10|18 pages

Optics of Biological Nanomaterials