This book is written for graduate students just beginning research,
for theorists curious about what experimentalists actually can and
do measure, and for experimentalists bewildered by theory. It is a
guide for potential users of spectroscopic data, and uses language
and concepts that bridge the frequency-and time-domain
spectroscopic communities.
Key topics, concepts, and techniques include: the assignment of
simple spectra, basic experimental techniques, definition of
Born-Oppenheimer and angular momentum basis sets and the associated
spectroscopic energy level patterns (Hund's cases), construction of
effective Hamiltonian matrices to represent both spectra and
dynamics, terms neglected in the Born-Oppenheimer approximation
(situations intermediate between Hund's cases, spectroscopic
perturbations), nonlinear least squares fitting, calculation and
interpretation of coupling terms, semi-classical (WKB)
approximation, transition intensities and interference effects,
direct photofragmentation (dissociation and ionization) and
indirect photofragmentation (predissociation and autoionization)
processes, visualization of intramolecular dynamics, quantum beats
and wavepackets, treatment of decaying quasi-eigenstates using a
complex Heff model, and concluding with some examples of polyatomic
molecule dynamics.
Students will discover that there is a fascinating world of
cause-and-effect localized dynamics concealed beyond the reduction
of spectra to archival molecular constants and the exact ab initio
computation of molecular properties. Professional spectroscopists,
kinetics, ab initio theorists will appreciate the practical,
simplified-model, and rigorous theoretical approaches discussed in
this book.
Key Features:
A fundamental reference for all spectra of small, gas-phase
molecules.
It is the most up-to-date and comprehensive book on the electronic
spectroscopy and dynamics of diatomic molecules.
The authors pioneered the development of many of the experimental
methods, concepts, models, and computational schemes described in
this book.
*A fundamental reference for all spectra of small, gas-phase
molecules
*It is the most up-to-date and comprehensive book on the electronic
spectroscopy and dynamics of diatomic molecules.
*The authors pioneered the development of many of the experimental
methods, concepts, models, and computational schemes described in
this book."