The vibrational and rotational spectrometry of diatomic molecules

The vibrational and rotational spectrometry of diatomic molecules

by J. F. Ogilvie

1998

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... Diatomic Molecules provides a systematic approach to quantitative analysis of molecular spectra of diatomic molecules, in particular infrared and Raman spectra. This analysis is used to extract precise information about not only molecular structure but also its associated electric and magnetic properties. This book is unique in its methodical treatment of the subject, and in the included collection of results and extensive bibliography. Senior undergraduate and postgraduate students in chemistry and physics will find ... Diatomic Molecules a useful adjunct to their course texts, and it will prove invaluable to all researchers in spectroscopy.

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