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Vibrational Spectroscopy
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The book presents principles of molecular vibrational spectroscopy from the viewpoint of Raman, Raman optical activity and high excitation. The quantum mechanical basis, vibrational analysis, representation of point groups and its applications are discussed as well. With exercises, it is an essential text for graduates, lecturers, and also researchers.
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Table of contents
- Preface
- Contents
- 1. Foundations of quantum mechanics
- 2. Molecular rotation
- 3. Molecular vibrations
- 4. Force constants of thiocyanate ion adsorbed on electrode surface
- 5. Representations of point groups and their applications (thiocynante)
- 6. Crystal vibrations and correlation among groups
- 7. Electronic wave functions
- 8. Raman effect
- 9. Bond polarizability
- 10. Electronic structure of Raman virtual state
- 11. Circular dichroism
- 12. Differential bond polarizability and Raman optical activity
- 13. Molecular highly excited vibration
- Answers to exercises
- Appendix Character tables
- Index