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FUNDAMENTALS OF MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY

By: COLIN, N. BANWELL | ELAINE, M. MCCASHMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: New Delhi Tata McGraw-Hill Education 2009Edition: 4th edDescription: 308pISBN: 9780074620250; 9789352601738Subject(s): Physics | Spectroscopy | Spectrum Analysis | Molecular SpectraDDC classification: 535.84 COL/F Summary: This revision of Dr. Branwell's highly popular text retains the features which have made it so attractive to students and lecturers over the years. It remains an elementary and non-mathematical introduction to molecular spectroscopy that emphasizes the overall unity of the subject and offers a pictorial perception rather than a mathematical description of the principles of spectroscopy. 1: Introduction. 2: Microwave Spectroscopy. 3: Infra-red Spectroscopy. 4: Raman Spectroscopy. 5: Electronic Spectroscopy of Atoms. 6: Electronic Spectroscopy of Molecules. 7: Spin Resonance Spectroscopy. 8: Solid State and Surface Spectroscopies. 9: Mossbauer Spectroscopy.
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This revision of Dr. Branwell's highly popular text retains the features which have made it so attractive to students and lecturers over the years. It remains an elementary and non-mathematical introduction to molecular spectroscopy that emphasizes the overall unity of the subject and offers a pictorial perception rather than a mathematical description of the principles of spectroscopy.

1: Introduction.
2: Microwave Spectroscopy.
3: Infra-red Spectroscopy.
4: Raman Spectroscopy.
5: Electronic Spectroscopy of Atoms.
6: Electronic Spectroscopy of Molecules.
7: Spin Resonance Spectroscopy.
8: Solid State and Surface Spectroscopies.
9: Mossbauer Spectroscopy.

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