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The solid molecular hydrogens are the simplest and most fundamental
molecular solids. Except at ultrahigh pressures on the order of a
few mega bars, where a transition to a metallic, atomic phase is
expected, these solids are true molecular crystals in which the
molecules retain their identity with properties not too different
from those of the free molecules. At energies below the electronic
excitation energy, the thermal and spectroscopic pro perties of
these solids are determined by the translational, rotational, and
intramolecular vibrational motions of the interacting molecules.
The theo retical analysis of the solid-state properties in terms of
the free molecules and the intermolecular interactions forms the
main topic of this book. The available detailed knowledge of the
properties of the free molecules makes it feasible to carry out
this program to a large extent on the basis of first principles,
and this is one of the attractive features of these systems. The
solid hydrogens are dominated by quantum effects, the most out
standing property being that the rotation of the molecules is free
down to the lowest temperatures, in the sense that the rotational
quantum number J characterizing the rotational motion of the free
molecules remains a good quantum number in all of the solid-state
phases except at ultrahigh pressures."
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