English | 2019 | ISBN: 0750318902 | 223 pages | True (PDF,EPUB,MOB) | 59.82 MB
Consisting of just two atoms, diatomic molecules include
some of our most abundant elements: hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen. In
this
book the authors describe how quantum mechanics can be used to predict
diatomic
molecule spectra in a gaseous state by discussing the calculation of
their
spectral line intensities. Summarizing more than 30 years of quantitative analysis
of temporally and spatially-resolved experimental records, and introducing
insights that are essential in utilizing the inherent symmetries associated
with diatomic molecules, this is a valuable reference to any academic engaged in
the field of spectroscopy and serves as a comprehensive guide to anyone with a
genuine interest in the subject.
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