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Introduction | ||
1 | Radiation field | |
2 | Quantum mechanics and the harmonic oscillator | |
3 | The interaction of radiation with matter | |
4 | Electronic versus nuclear motions and the optical spectra of localized electrons in solids | |
5 | Lattice vibrations | |
6 | Electric susceptibility and the dielectric constant | |
7 | One electron states in solids | |
8 | Excitons | |
9 | Polarons and the self-trapped state | |
10 | Optical spectra of excitons in the phonon field | |
11 | Higher order optical processes | |
12 | Inner shell excitation | |
13 | Photo-induced structural changes | |
14 | Light, matter, and life |
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