Spectroscopy theory in one dimension:

Spectroscopy Theory in One Dimension is an in-depth introduction to quantum chemistry using classical analytical calculus and symmetry group theory. The book employs the one-dimensional particle in a box and particle on a ring systems to develop the theoretical underpinnings of real-life spectroscop...

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Other Authors: Williams, Darren L. (Editor), Jackson, Victoria S. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Melville, N.Y. AIP Publishing 2022
Edition:First edition
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Online Access:UBT01
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Summary:Spectroscopy Theory in One Dimension is an in-depth introduction to quantum chemistry using classical analytical calculus and symmetry group theory. The book employs the one-dimensional particle in a box and particle on a ring systems to develop the theoretical underpinnings of real-life spectroscopy and quantum mechanics. Wave functions, energy equations, transition intensities, and spectroscopic selection rules for absorption, emission, Rayleigh, and Raman spectra are derived and applied to explore why the sky is blue, why sunsets are red, and how quantum effects depend upon mass, size, temperature, and spectral resolution. Readers will understand to: Predict three-dimensional spectroscopic behavior using one-dimensional examples; Assign quantum transitions in real spectroscopic data using analytical calculus and group theory; Connect the mysterious quantum mechanical wave function to everyday experiences of light and color
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource Illustrationen
ISBN:9780735425668
9780735425651
9780735425675
DOI:10.1063/9780735425668

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