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082 _a543.62
_bELL/E
245 0 _aElectronic and photoelectron spectroscopy/
_bfundamentals and case studies
_cEllis, Andrew M.[ed.]
250 _a1st.ed.
260 _aCambridge:
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2005.
300 _axiii, 286 p
505 _aPreface; List of journal abbreviations; Part I. Foundations of Electronic and Photoelectron Spectroscopy: 1 Introduction; 2. Electronic structure; 3. Angular momentum in spectroscopy; 4. Classification of electronic states; 5. Molecular vibrations; 6. Molecular rotations; 7. Transition probabilities; Part II. Experimental Techniques: 8. The sample; 9. Broadening of spectroscopic lines; 10. Lasers; 11. Optical spectroscopy; 12. Photoelectron spectroscopy; Part III. Case Studies: 13. Ultraviolet photoelectron spectrum of CO; 14. Photoelectron spectra of CO2, OCS, and CS2 in a molecular beam; 15. Photoelectron spectrum of NO2â ; 16. Laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy of C3: rotational structure in the 300 nm system; 17. Photoionization spectrum of diphenylamine: an unusual illustration of the Franck-Condon principle; 18. Vibrational structure in the electronic spectrum of 1,4-benzodioxan: assignment of low frequency modes; 19. Vibrationally resolved ultraviolet spectroscopy of propynal; 20. Rotationally resolved laser excitation spectrum of propynal; 21. ZEKE spectroscopy of Al(H2O) and Al(D2O); 22. Rotationally resolved electronic spectroscopy of the NO free radical; 23. Vibrationally resolved spectroscopy of Mg+-rare gas complexes; 24. Rotationally resolved spectroscopy of Mg+-rare gas complexes; 25. Vibronic coupling in benzene; 26. REMPI spectroscopy of chlorobenzene; 27. Spectroscopy of the chlorobenzene cation; 28. Cavity ringdown spectroscopy of the a1â â X3â gâ transition in O2; Appendices; Index.
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