Molecular Physics and Elements of Quantum Chemistry :
General Material Designation
[Book]
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Introduction to Experiments and Theory
First Statement of Responsibility
by Hermann Haken, Hans Christoph Wolf.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1995
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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(xvi, 407 pages)
SERIES
Series Title
Advanced texts in physics.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction --; Mechanical Properties of Molecules, their Size and Mass --; Molecules in Electric and Magnetic Fields --; Introduction to the Theory of Chemical Bonding --; Symmetries and Symmetry Operations: A First Overview --; Symmetries and Symmetry Operations. A Systematic Approach --; The Multi-Electron Problem in Molecular Physics and Quantum Chemistry --; Overview of Molecular Spectroscopy Techniques --; Rotational Spectroscopy --; Vibrational Spectroscopy --; The Quantum-Mechanical Treatment of Rotational and Vibrational Spectra --; Raman Spectra --; Electronic States --; The Electronic Spectra of Molecules --; Further Remarks on the Techniques of Molecular Spectroscopy --; The Interaction of Molecules with Light: Quantum-Mechanical Treatment --; Theoretical Treatment of the Raman Effect and the Elements of Nonlinear Optics --; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance --; Electron Spin Resonance --; Macromolecules, Biomolecules, and Supermolecules --; Experiments with Molecules --; Molecular Electronics and other Applications --; Appendix.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This textbook introduces the molecular physics and quantum chemistry needed for an understanding of the physical properties of molecules and their chemical bonds. It follows the authors' earlier textbook "The Physics of Atoms and Quanta" and presupposes the material presented there. This second volume, based like the first on courses held at the University of Stuttgart, presents experimental and theoretical fundamentals for students in physics and physical and theoretical chemistry. It covers not only current theoretical approaches but also new developments such as high-resolution two-photon spectroscopy, ultrashort pulse spectroscopy, photoelectron spectroscopy, optical investigation of single molecules in condensed phase, electroluminescence, and light-emitting diodes.