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High-pressure Molecular Spectroscopy
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22 August 2022

High-pressure Molecular Spectroscopy describes examples of the applications of several spectroscopic methods to investigate the behavior of various chemical systems under high pressures, including guest-host interactions, chemical reactions, molecule-based multiferroics, lanthanide ion-doped glasses, and organic, inorganic and organometallic materials. The techniques involved include:
- Luminescence studies
- Inelastic neutron scattering
- Infrared and Raman studies
- Synchrotron X-ray diffraction
Professor Emeritus Ian S. Butler
Worked at McGill University for 55years and supervised well over 150researchers, co-authoring of 4books and over 550peer-reviewed publications. He has won the Gerhard Herzberg Award for Excellence in Spectroscopy and the David Thomson Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching and Supervision.