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Photoresponsive Polymers I Advances in Polymer Science by Dieter Neher 2010 Paperback

Photoresponsive Polymers I Advances in Polymer Science by Dieter Neher 2010 Paperback

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The Nile on eBay Photoresponsive Polymers I by Seth Marder, Dieter Neher With contributions by numerous experts FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Over the pas...

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The Nile on eBay Photoresponsive Polymers I by Seth Marder, Dieter Neher With contributions by numerous experts FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Over the past 25 years or so there has been a revolution in the devel- mentoffunctionalpolymers. Whilemanypolymersascommoditiesrepresent huge markets, new materials with a high degree of functionality have been developed. Such specialty polymers play important roles in our day-to-day lives. The current volumes 213 and 214 of Advances in Polymer Science focus on photoresponsive polymers. In particular polymers that can either change the properties of a beam of light that passes through them or who change their properties in response to light. Volume 213 starts with an introd- tion to two-photon absorption by Rumi, Barlow, Wang, Perry, and Marder. In this chapter they develop the basic concepts of two-photon absorption, and describe structure-property relationships for a variety of symmetrical and unsymmetrical molecules. The applications of these materials in 3D - crofabrication of polymers, metals, and oxide materials are detailed in the chapterentitled"Two-PhotonAbsorberandTwo-PhotonInduced Chemistry" contributed by the same group of authors. Then Bel?eld, Bondar, and Yao describe the molecules, dendrimers, oligomers, and polymers that can be - cited by two-photonabsorption and their application in processing materials with three-dimensional spatial control in their chapter entitled "Two-Photon Absorbing Photonic Materials." Speci?cally they describe the development of symmetrical and polar conjugated materials for two-photon absorption and their use as photo-initiatorsfor3D microfabrication. Juodkazis,Mizeikis, and Misawaalsoexploremultiphotonprocessingofmaterials intheirchapter,and provide more focus on the processing aspects of these materials and discuss thestate-of-the-artinresolution. Notes Highest Impact Factor of all publications ranked by ISI within Polymer Science Short and concise reports on physics and chemistry of polymers, each written by the world renowned experts Still valid and useful after 5 or 10 years The electronic version is available free of charge for standing order customers at: springer.com/series/12/ Back Cover see table of contents Table of Contents Two-Photon Absorbing Materials and Two-Photon-Induced Chemistry.- Two-photon Absorbing Photonic Materials: From Fundamentals to Applications.- Three-Dimensional Structuring of Resists and Resins by Direct Laser Writing and Holographic Recording. Review From the reviews:"This book, written by leading scientists, provides basic answers to these common questions, with a special focus on the two-photon chemistry of polymers. … Overall, this is a valuable book that offers a broad view of the field of two-photon polymer chemistry. … The basic concepts addressed in this book should be useful to readers with an interest in this chemistry, as well as to students wishing to learn more about this area of research." (Xichen Cai and D. C. Neckers, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 131 (9), 2009) Promotional Also available online Long Description Over the past 25 years or so there has been a revolution in the devel- mentoffunctionalpolymers. Whilemanypolymersascommoditiesrepresent huge markets, new materials with a high degree of functionality have been developed. Such specialty polymers play important roles in our day-to-day lives. The current volumes 213 and 214 of Advances in Polymer Science focus on photoresponsive polymers. In particular polymers that can either change the properties of a beam of light that passes through them or who change their properties in response to light. Volume 213 starts with an introd- tion to two-photon absorption by Rumi, Barlow, Wang, Perry, and Marder. In this chapter they develop the basic concepts of two-photon absorption, and describe structure-property relationships for a variety of symmetrical and unsymmetrical molecules. The applications of these materials in 3D - crofabrication of polymers, metals, and oxide materials are detailed in the chapterentitled"Two-PhotonAbsorberandTwo-PhotonInduced Chemistry" contributed by the same group of authors. Then Bel'eld, Bondar, and Yao describe the molecules, dendrimers, oligomers, and polymers that can be - cited by two-photonabsorption and their application in processing materials with three-dimensional spatial control in their chapter entitled "Two-Photon Absorbing Photonic Materials. " Speci'cally they describe the development of symmetrical and polar conjugated materials for two-photon absorption and their use as photo-initiatorsfor3D microfabrication. Juodkazis,Mizeikis, and Misawaalsoexploremultiphotonprocessingofmaterials intheirchapter,and provide more focus on the processing aspects of these materials and discuss thestate-of-the-artinresolution. Review Quote From the reviews:"This book, written by leading scientists, provides basic answers to these common questions, with a special focus on the two-photon chemistry of polymers. Overall, this is a valuable book that offers a broad view of the field of two-photon polymer chemistry. The basic concepts addressed in this book should be useful to readers with an interest in this chemistry, as well as to students wishing to learn more about this area of research." (Xichen Cai and D. C. Neckers, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 131 (9), 2009) Feature Highest Impact Factor of all publications ranked by ISI within Polymer Science Short and concise reports on physics and chemistry of polymers, each written by the world renowned experts Still valid and useful after 5 or 10 years The electronic version is available free of charge for standing order customers at: springer.com/series/12/ Details ISBN 3642088945 Publisher Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Series Advances in Polymer Science Year 2010 ISBN-10 3642088945 ISBN-13 9783642088940 Format Paperback Publication Date 2010-11-22 Imprint Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Place of Publication Berlin Country of Publication Germany DEWEY 620.19295 Edition 1st Short Title PHOTORESPONSIVE POLYMERS I Language English Media Book Series Number 213 Pages 212 Edited by Dieter Neher UK Release Date 2010-11-22 Author Dieter Neher Illustrations XII, 212 p. Edition Description Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2008 Alternative 9783540694489 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:96371967;

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Author

Dieter Neher

Format

Trade Paperback

ISBN-10

3642088945

ISBN-13

9783642088940

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

Item Length

9.3 in

Item Weight

12.3 Oz

Item Width

6.1 in

Language

English

Number of Pages

Xii, 212 Pages

Publication Name

Photoresponsive Polymers I

Publication Year

2010

Publisher

Springer Berlin / Heidelberg

Series

Advances in Polymer Science Ser.

Subject

Mechanics / Fluids, Lasers & Photonics, Materials Science / General, Physics / Condensed Matter, Physics / Polymer

Subject Area

Technology & Engineering, Science

Type

Textbook

brand

Springer Berlin / Heidelberg

gtin13

9783642088940