Excited States
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Excited States, Volume I reviews radiationless transitions, phosphorescence microwave double resonance through optical spectra in molecular solids, dipole moments in excited states, luminescence of polar molecules, and the problem of interstate interaction in aromatic carbonyl compounds. The book discusses the molecular electronic radiationless transitions; the double resonance techniques and the relaxation mechanisms involving the lowest triplet state of aromatic compounds; as well as the optical spectra and relaxation in molecular solids. The text also describes dipole moments and polarizabilities of molecules in excited electronic states; the luminescence characteristics of polar aromatic molecules; and the interstate interaction in aromatic aldehydes and ketones. Chemists and physical chemists will find the book invaluable.
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- Front Cover
- Excited States
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Molecular Electronic Radiationless Transitions
- Chapter 2. Double Resonance Techniques and the Relaxation Mechanisms Involving the Lowest Triplet State of Aromatic Compounds
- Chapter 3. Optical Spectra and Relaxation in Molecular Solids
- Chapter 4. Dipole Moments and Polarizabílítíes of Molecules in Excited Electronic States
- Chapter 5. Luminescence Characteristics of Polar Aromatic Molecules
- Chapter 6. Interstate Interaction in Aromatic Aldehydes and Ketones
- Author Index
- Subject Index