Modern spectroscop
Modern Spectroscopy is aimed at an undergraduate audience, and introduces a wide range of spectroscopies, and includes both the background theory and applications to structure determination and chemical analysis. It covers rotational, vibrational, electronic, photoelectron, and Auger spectroscopy, a...
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Chichester, UK
John Wiley & Sons
1996
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| Edition: | 3rd ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Some Important Results in Quantum Mechanics
- 2. Electromagnetic Radiation and Its Interaction with Atoms and Molecules
- 3. General Features of Experimental Methods
- 4. Molecular Symmetry
- 5. Rotational Spectroscopy
- 6. Vibrational Spectroscopy
- 7. Electronic Spectroscopy
- 8. Photoelectron and Related Spectroscopies
- 9. Laser and Laser Spectroscopy
- App. A Character Tables
- App. B Symmetry Species of Vibrations
- Index of Atoms and Molecules.


