Rotational Spectroscopy of Diatomic Molecules
University of Oxford · University of Southampton
Abstract
Written to be the definitive text on the rotational spectroscopy of diatomic molecules, this book develops the theory behind the energy levels of diatomic molecules and then summarises the many experimental methods used to study their spectra in the gaseous state. After a general introduction, the methods used to separate nuclear and electronic motions are described. Brown and Carrington then show how the fundamental Dirac and Breit equations may be developed to provide comprehensive descriptions of the kinetic and potential energy terms which govern the behaviour of the electrons. One chapter is devoted solely to angular momentum theory and another describes the development of the so-called effective…
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- Diatomic molecule
- Spectroscopy
- Atomic physics
- Spectral line
- Kinetic energy
- Molecule
- Angular momentum
- Physics
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