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WSPC - EPIOPTC-9 PROC 39TH CRSE INTRN SCHL SOL STA PHYS

EPIOPTICS-9 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 39TH COURSE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF SOLID STATE PHYSICS

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Organization: WSPC
Publication Date: 15 January 2008
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Page Count: 191
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This special volume contains the proceedings of the 9th Epioptics Workshop, held at the Ettore Majorana Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture, Erice, Sicily, from July 20 to 26, 2006. The workshop was the 9th in the Epioptics series and the 39th of the International School of Solid State Physics.

The workshop was aimed at assessing the capabilities of state-of-the-art optical techniques in elucidating the fundamental electronic and structural properties of semiconductor and metal surfaces, interfaces, thin layers, and layer structures, and at assessing the usefulness of these techniques for optimization of high-quality multilayer samples through feedback control during materials growth and processing. Particular emphasis is dedicated to the theory of non-linear optics and to dynamical processes through the use of pump-probe techniques together with the search for new optical sources. Some new applications of scanning probe microscopy to material science and biological samples, dried and in vivo, with the use of different laser sources are also presented.

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EPIOPTC-9 PROC 39TH CRSE INTRN SCHL SOL STA PHYS
January 15, 2008
EPIOPTICS-9 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 39TH COURSE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF SOLID STATE PHYSICS
This special volume contains the proceedings of the 9th Epioptics Workshop, held at the Ettore Majorana Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture, Erice, Sicily, from July 20 to 26, 2006. The...
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