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Title: | Thermal transport properties of selected ferroelectrics, mixed valance perovskites and dielectric ceramics using photopyroelectric technique |
Authors: | Manjusha, M V Dr. Jacob, Philip |
Keywords: | Photoacoustic Spectroscopy Photothermal Deflection Photothermal Interferometry Photopyroelectric Effect Solids Di Calcium Lead Propionate Potassium Selenate Tellurium doped Lanthanum Manganate Instrumentation |
Issue Date: | May-2008 |
Publisher: | Cochin University of Science and Technology |
Abstract: | Photothermal spectroscopy is a group of high sensitivity methods used to measure optical absorption and thermal characteristics of a sample.The basis of photothermal spectroscopy is a photo-induced change in the thermal state of the sample.Light energy absorbed and not lost by subsequent emission results in sample heating.This heating results in a temperature change as well as changes in thermodynamic parameters of the sample which are related to temperature.Measurements of the temperature,pressure,or density changes that occur due to optical absorption are ultimately the basis for the photothermal spectroscopic methods.This is a more direct measure of optical absorption than optical transmission based spectroscopies.Sample heating is a direct consequence of optical absorption and so photothermal spectroscopy signals are directly dependent on light absorption.Scattering and reflection losses do not produce photothermal signals.Subsequently,photothermal spectroscopy more accurately measures optical absorption in scattering solutions,in solids,and at interfaces.This aspect makes it particularly attractive for application to surface and solid absorption studies,and studies in scattering media. |
Description: | Department of Instrumentation,
Cochin University of Science and Technology |
URI: | http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/2885 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Technology
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