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Linear Triatomic Molecules

✍ Scribed by G. Guelachvili (auth.), G. Guelachvili (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
395
Series
Landolt-BΓΆrnstein - Group II Molecules and Radicals 20B9 : Molecules and Radicals
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


With the advent of modern instruments and theories over the last decades, a considerable amount of spectroscopic information has been collected. The infrared, in particular, has seen extraordinary activity. Using Fourier transform interferometers and infrared lasers, accurate data have been measured, often with extreme sensitivity. These data have been analyzed, and accurate molecular parameters have been determined. Volume II/20, "Molecular Constants mostly from Infrared Spectroscopy", is a Landolt-BΓΆrnstein publication series bringing together these results. It is made up of several subvolumes (A, B, C, D) with comprehensive compilation of critically evaluated molecular constants of diatomic (A), linear triatomic (B), other triatomic (C) and other polyatomic (D) molecules.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-vii
Energy level designations....Pages 1-3
Effective Hamiltonians....Pages 4-10
Formulas for determining rotational constants....Pages 11-18
Potential energy function (PEF)....Pages 19-23
Dipole moment....Pages 24-27
Intensities....Pages 28-45
Aspects of the Renner-Teller effect....Pages 46-48
Functional relations specific to the molecular constants of CO 2 ....Pages 49-62
Some symbolism appearing in N 2 O data....Pages 63-66
Some symbolism appearing in CO 2 + , CFeO, CFeO - , CNN, CNO and CNO - data....Pages 67-75
Some functional relations for CS 2 , CSe 2 and C 2 N molecules and ions....Pages 76-82
Some symbolism appearing in C 2 H....Pages 83-84
XIII List of Symbols....Pages 85-88
List of Tables for B9....Pages 89-92
82 AgArBr (Ar-AgBr)....Pages 93-95
83 AgArCl (Ar-AgCl)....Pages 96-98
84 AgArF (Ar-AgF)....Pages 99-100
85 AlNAl (AlNAl)....Pages 101-102
86 Al 2 N - (AlNAl - )....Pages 103-104
87 Al 2 O (AlOAl)....Pages 105-106
88 AlCN (AlCN)....Pages 107-110
89 AlCN (AlNC)....Pages 111-120
90 AlN 2 (Al-NN)....Pages 121-130
91 AlN 2 (NAlN)....Pages 131-132
92 AlN 2 + (Al-N 2 + )....Pages 133-134
93 Ar 2 Ca + (ArCa + Ar)....Pages 135-136
94 Ar 3 + (ArArAr + )....Pages 137-138
95 ArBrCu (Ar-CuBr)....Pages 139-141
96 ArBrH (Ar-HBr)....Pages 142-146
97 ArClCu (Ar-CuCl)....Pages 147-149
98 ArClH (Ar-HCl)....Pages 150-163
99 ArCN + (ArCN + )....Pages 164-166
100 ArCuF(Ar-CuF)....Pages 167-168
101 ArHO (Ar-OH)....Pages 169-206
102 B 2 N (BBN)....Pages 207-208
103 B 2 N - (BBN - )....Pages 209-209
104 B 2 N (BNB)....Pages 210-217
105 B 2 N - (BNB - )....Pages 218-221
106 B 2 N + (BBN + )....Pages 222-222
107 B 2 N + (BNB + )....Pages 223-223
108 B 2 O (BBO)....Pages 224-224
109 B 2 O (BOB)....Pages 225-230
110 BC 2 - (C 2 B - )....Pages 231-251
111 CClO (OCCl)....Pages 252-261
112 Ga 2 N (GaNGa)....Pages 262-264
113 Ga 2 O (GaOGa)....Pages 265-268
114 GaN 2 (NGaN)....Pages 269-272
115 HOY (YOH)....Pages 273-298
116 In 2 N (InNIn)....Pages 299-299
117 InN 2 (In-NN)....Pages 300-302
118 InN 2 (NInN)....Pages 303-303
119 InN 2 + (In-NN + )....Pages 304-304
120 Li 2 O (LiOLi)....Pages 305-330
121 N 3 - (NNN - )....Pages 331-347
122 N 3 + (NNN + )....Pages 348-354
123 NOS + (ONS + )....Pages 355-357
124 N 3 (NNN)....Pages 358-383

✦ Subjects


Physics, general; Atomic/Molecular Structure and Spectra


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