Modern spectroscopy
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Modern spectroscopy
Wiley, 1993
2nd ed
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Note
"Reprinted with corrections November 1993."--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780471930761
Description
Aimed primarily at an undergraduate audience, this book introduces the reader to a wide range of spectroscopies. Background theory and applications to structure determination and chemical analysis are covered. The text includes rotational, vibrational, electronic, photoelectron and Auger spectroscopy, as well as EXAFS and the theory of lasers and laser spectroscopy.
Table of Contents
- Some Important Results in Quantum Molecules
- Electromagnetic Radiation and its Interaction with Atoms and Molecules
- General Features of Experimental Methods
- Molecular Symmetry
- Rotational Spectroscopy
- Vibrational Spectroscopy
- Electronic Spectroscopy
- Photoelectron and Related Spectroscopies
- Lasers and Laser Spectroscopy.
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: pbk. ISBN 9780471930778
Description
Aimed primarily at an undergraduate audience, this textbook introduces a wide range of spectroscopy practices, such as vibrational, electronic, photoelectronic and laser spectroscopy. It provides background theory and covers applications to structure determination and chemical analysis.
Table of Contents
- Some important results in quantum mechanics
- electromagnetic radiation and its interaction with atoms and molecules
- general features of experimental methods
- molecular symmetry
- rotational spectroscopy
- vibrational spectroscopy
- electronic spectroscopy
- photoelectron and related spectroscopies
- lasers and laser spectroscopy.
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