Vibrational and Rotational Spectrometry of Diatomic Molecules (Theoretical Chemistry; a Series of Monographs) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Vibrational and Rotational Spectrometry of Diatomic Molecules (Theoretical Chemistry; a Series of Monographs) Book

This work is a systematic description of the analysis of molecular spectra of diatomic molecules, particularly infrared and Raman spectra, to extract precise information about molecular structure and electric and magnetic properties. A number of subjects are covered in depth, with reviews of miscellaneous topics important in the future progress of experiment and theory in this field. Because of its coverage and scope in relation to physical chemistry and molecular physics, this work serves as a useful reference for all researchers in chemistry, physics, spectroscopy, and related fields. Key Features* Explains the empirical basis of spectra, providing many equations useful to generate spectral parameters* Provides a concise review of general principles and detailed explanation of particular theoretical techniques* Analyzes wavenumber data* Contains methods to evaluate parameters in various radial functions* Presents an analysis of intensity of spectra* Covers the effects of nuclear spin, electronic spin, and orbital angular momentum of diatomic free radicals and molecular ions* Illustrates the operation of diatomic lasers on vibrational-rotational transitionsRead More

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  • 0125244207
  • 9780125244206
  • J.F. Ogilvie
  • 14 July 1998
  • Academic Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 448
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