Proceedings of the 5th international conference at Kiel-Damp, Fed. Rep. of Germany, May 23-26, 1982. Springer series in optical sciences (Springer-Verlag, Berlin ; New York, 1983) - pp. x, 399 p. - ISBN: 978-3-662-13529-7
This book contains the Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Photon Correlation Techniques, which took place May 23 - 26, 1982, at Damp 2000, a modern resort on the Baltic Sea not far from Kiel, F.R. Germany. Two summer schools, in 1973 and 1976 on the island of Capri, Italy, and four conferences, two at Cambridge, ~ K , and one each in Stockholm, Sweden, and Stanford, California, were previously devoted to this field. The lecture notes of V both summer schools were compiled in book form (see Refs. 2 and 3 of paper 1) and still represent the most valuable surveys of the field. The proceedings of the first and fourth conferences are available in limited editions only, while those of the second and third ones were published in Physica Scripta Vol. 79 (1979) and Optica Acta Vol. 27 (1980) respectively. For the present, fifth conference, an attempt was made to achieve reasonably complete and representative coverage of the field. To this end, the members of the Advisory Board and the Technical Programme Committee encouraged contributions on virtually all important aspects and all typical applications of photon correlation techniques. Invited papers were solicited for an introduction to the major topics in this field and for surveys on the state of the art. Thus this book gives an authoritative account of the field, of what has been achieved thus far, and the directions in which current research is heading. The book should be useful to students, scientists and engineers who want to enter the field, but also to specialists already active in it who are looking for an up-to-date synopsis.
Photon Correlation Velocimetry: Assessment of Methods and Selected Examples of Technical Applications
Correlation Techniques: Methodical Advances and Applications to Signal Types Other than Photons
Photon Correlation Spectroscopy of Brownian Motion: Polydispersity Analysis and Studies of Particle Dynamics