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Buch, Englisch, 2238 Seiten, Format (B × H): 223 mm x 291 mm, Gewicht: 6948 g

Quack / Merkt

Handbook of High-Resolution Spectroscopy


1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-0-470-06653-9
Verlag: Wiley

Buch, Englisch, 2238 Seiten, Format (B × H): 223 mm x 291 mm, Gewicht: 6948 g

ISBN: 978-0-470-06653-9
Verlag: Wiley


- das erste Buch zu diesem aufregenden Thema seit Veröffentlichung der legendären Herzberg-Monographien
- behandelt die neuesten Fortschritte in dieser Hochtechnologie und ihr großes Potenzial für zukünftige industrielle Entwicklungen
- systematische Darstellung spektroskopischer Wellenlängen und Erläuterung der unterschiedlichsten Verfahren wie Rotations- und Vibrationsspektroskopie, Mikrowellenspektroskopie, Infrarotspektroskopie, Raman-Spektroskopie, VIS-, UV- und Fotoelektronen-Spektroskopie
- kombiniert theoretische, mathematische und experimentelle Aspekte
- bearbeitet und herausgegeben von zwei führenden Experten auf dem Gebiet

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Volume 1: Fundamentals and Theory

Contributors ix

Preface xv

Abbreviations and Acronyms xvii

Molecular Quantum Mechanics and Molecular Spectra, Molecular Symmetry, and Interaction of Matter with Radiation 1
Fr´ed´eric Merkt and Martin Quack

Fundamentals of Rotational Spectroscopy 57
Alfred Bauder

Fundamentals of Rotation–Vibration Spectra 117
Sieghard Albert, Karen Keppler Albert, Hans Hollenstein, Carine Manca Tanner and Martin Quack

Fundamentals of Electronic Spectroscopy 175
Hans Jakob W¨orner and Fr´ed´eric Merkt

Conventions, Symbols, Quantities, Units and Constants for High-resolution Molecular Spectroscopy 263
J¨urgen Stohner and Martin Quack

Analytic Derivative Methods in Molecular Electronic Structure Theory: A New Dimension to Quantum Chemistry and its Applications to Spectroscopy 325
Yukio Yamaguchi and Henry F. Schaefer III

Ab Initio Theory for Accurate Spectroscopic Constants and Molecular Properties 363
David P. Tew, Wim Klopper, Rafal A. Bachorz and Christof H¨attig

Prediction of Vibrational Spectra from Ab Initio Theory 389
J¨urgen Breidung and Walter Thiel

Relativistic Electronic Structure Theory for Molecular Spectroscopy 405
Remigius Mastalerz and Markus Reiher

Ab Initio Calculations for Rydberg States 443
Martin Jungen

Elements of Quantum Defect Theory 471
Christian Jungen

Global Analytical Potential Energy Surfaces for High-resolution Molecular Spectroscopy and Reaction Dynamics 511
Roberto Marquardt and Martin Quack

High Accuracy Rotation–Vibration Calculations on Small Molecules 551
Jonathan Tennyson

Using Iterative Methods to Compute Vibrational Spectra 573
Tucker Carrington Jr

Indeterminacies of Fitting Parameters in Molecular Spectroscopy 587
James K. G. Watson

Group Theory for High-resolution Spectroscopy of Nonrigid Molecules 607
Melanie Schnell

Orders of Magnitude and Symmetry in Molecular Spectroscopy 633
Takeshi Oka

Fundamental Symmetries and Symmetry Violations from High-resolution Spectroscopy 659
Martin Quack

Volume 2: From MW To IR and UV Spectroscopy

Contributors ix

Preface xv

Abbreviations and Acronyms xvii

Fourier Transform Microwave Spectroscopy Measurement and Instrumentation 723
Jens-Uwe Grabow

New Techniques in Microwave Spectroscopy 801
Steven T. Shipman and Brooks H. Pate

Microwave Spectroscopy of Large Molecules and Molecular Complexes 829
Walther Caminati

THz and Submillimeter-wave Spectroscopy of Molecular Complexes 853
Keiichi Tanaka, Kensuke Harada and Koichi M.T. Yamada

Rotational Spectroscopy of Complexes Containing Free Radicals 897
Yasuki Endo and Yoshihiro Sumiyoshi

Fourier Transform Microwave Spectroscopy of Doped Helium Clusters 917
Wolfgang J¨ager and Yunjie Xu

Millimeter and Submillimeter Wave Spectroscopy and Astrophysical Applications 939
Lucy M. Ziurys

High-resolution Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy 965
Sieghard Albert, Karen Keppler Albert and Martin Quack

High-resolution FTIR and Diode Laser Spectroscopy of Supersonic Jets 1021
Marcel Snels, Veronika Hork´a-Zelenkov´a, Hans Hollenstein and Martin Quack

Mass and Isotope-selective Infrared Spectroscopy 1069
Michael Hippler, Eduard Miloglyadov, Martin Quack and Georg Seyfang

High-resolution IR-laser Jet Spectroscopy of Formic Acid Dimer 1119
Martina Havenith and O¨ zgu¨r Birer

High-resolution Infrared Laser Spectroscopy and Gas Sensing Applications 1129
Markus W. Sigrist

High-resolution Raman Spectroscopy of Gases 1153
Alfons Weber

High-resolution Rotational Raman Coherence Spectroscopy with Femtosecond Pulses 1237
Hans-Martin Frey, Dominique Kummli, Simon Lobsiger and Samuel Leutwyler

High-resolution Microwave and Infrared Spectroscopy of Molecular Cations 1267
Takayoshi Amano

Electronic Spectroscopy in the Gas Phase 1291
David W. Pratt

Electronic Spectroscopy of Transient Molecules 1321
Zohra Guennoun and John P. Maier

Rotationally Resolved Electronic Spectroscopy and Automatic Assignment Techniques using Evolutionary Algorithms 1345
Michael Schmitt and W. Leo Meerts

Precision Laser Spectroscopy in the Extreme Ultraviolet 1373
Kjeld S.E. Eikema and Wim Ubachs

Volume 3: Special Techniques and Applications

Contributors ix

Preface xv

Abbreviations and Acronyms xvii

Introduction to Modeling High-resolution Spectra 1415
Colin M. Western

Spherical Top Theory and Molecular Spectra 1437
Vincent Boudon, Jean-Paul Champion, Tony Gabard, Michel Lo¨ete, Maud Rotger and Christian Wenger

Effective Hamiltonians for Electronic Fine Structure and Polyatomic Vibrations 1461
Robert W. Field, Joshua H. Baraban, Samuel H. Lipoff and Annelise R. Beck

Theory of the Jahn–Teller Effect 1517
Horst K¨oppel, Lorenz S. Cederbaum and Susanta Mahapatra

Helium Droplets as Nanocryostats for Molecular Spectroscopy—from the Vacuum Ultraviolet to the Microwave Regime 1551
Carlo Callegari and Wolfgang E. Ernst

High-resolution Valence-shell Photoionization 1595
Stephen T. Pratt

High-resolution Photoelectron Spectroscopy 1617
Fr´ed´eric Merkt, Stefan Willitsch and Urs Hollenstein

High-resolution Inner-shell Photoionization, Photoelectron and Coincidence Spectroscopy 1655
Catalin Miron and Paul Morin

Experimental Methods in Cation Spectroscopy 1691
Stefan Willitsch

Molecular Clusters and Noncovalent Bonds Probed by Photoionization and Photoelectron Spectroscopy 1713
Klaus M¨uller-Dethlefs and Mikko Riese

Spectroscopy and Reaction Dynamics of Anions 1741
Roland Wester

Doppler-free Laser Spectroscopy 1759
Wolfgang Demtr¨oder

Attosecond Spectroscopy 1781
Hans Jakob W¨orner and Paul B. Corkum

Femtosecond and Attosecond Light Sources and Techniques for Spectroscopy 1805
Lukas Gallmann and Ursula Keller

2D-Infrared Spectroscopy 1837
Peter Hamm

High-resolution Photofragment Translational Spectroscopy using Rydberg Tagging Methods 1859
Michael N. R. Ashfold, Graeme A. King, Michael G. D. Nix and Thomas A. A. Oliver

Photodissociation Dynamics of Polyatomic Molecules: Diffuse Structures and Nonadiabatic Coupling 1885
Reinhard Schinke

High-resolution Infrared–Ultraviolet (IR–UV) Double-resonance Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules 1911
E. Cristina Stanca-Kaposta and John P. Simons

Multiphoton Resonance Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules 1943
Thomas H¨aber and Karl Kleinermanns

Spectroscopy of the Earth’s Atmosphere 1971
Jean-Marie Flaud and Johannes Orphal

High-resolution Infrared Spectroscopy of Acetylene: Theoretical Background and Research Trends 1993
Michel Herman

Subject Index 2027

Author Index 2089


Professor Martin Quack, ETH Zürich, Laboratorium für Physikalische Chemie, Switzerland.

Professor Frédéric Merkt, ETH Zürich, Laboratorium für Physikalische Chemie, Switzerland.



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