<p><P></P><P>This textbook introduces the molecular physics and quantum chemistry needed to understand the physical properties of molecules and their chemical bonds. It follows the authors' earlier textbook "The Physics of Atoms and Quanta" and presents both experimental and theoretical fundamentals
Molecular Physics and Elements of Quantum Chemistry: Introduction to Experiments and Theory
โ Scribed by Professor Dr. Dr. h. c. Hermann Haken, Professor Dr. Hans Christoph Wolf (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 411
- Series
- Advanced Texts in Physics
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XVI
Introduction....Pages 1-7
Mechanical Properties of Molecules, Their Size and Mass....Pages 9-20
Molecules in Electric and Magnetic Fields....Pages 21-37
Introduction to the Theory of Chemical Bonding....Pages 39-66
Symmetries and Symmetry Operations: A First Overview....Pages 67-79
Symmetries and Symmetry Operations. A Systematic Approach....Pages 81-107
The Multi-Electron Problem in Molecular Physics and Quantum Chemistry....Pages 109-121
Overview of Molecular Spectroscopy Techniques....Pages 123-127
Rotational Spectroscopy....Pages 129-144
Vibrational Spectroscopy....Pages 145-169
The Quantum-Mechanical Treatment of Rotational and Vibrational Spectra....Pages 171-197
Raman Spectra....Pages 199-210
Electronic States....Pages 211-226
The Electronic Spectra of Molecules....Pages 227-249
Further Remarks on the Techniques of Molecular Spectroscopy....Pages 251-268
The Interaction of Molecules with Light: Quantum-Mechanical Treatment....Pages 269-296
Theoretical Treatment of the Raman Effect and the Elements of Nonlinear Optics....Pages 297-310
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance....Pages 311-327
Electron Spin Resonance....Pages 329-350
Macromolecules, Biomolecules, and Supermolecules....Pages 351-370
Molecular Electronics and Other Applications....Pages 371-383
Back Matter....Pages 385-407
โฆ Subjects
Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics;Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics;Quantum Physics;Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
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<p><p>The second edition of this popular textbook has been revised to improve explanations and to add topics which were not featured in the first edition. It also contains extended, updated examples and references. The questions (the hallmark of a genuine textbook) at the end of each chapter fall in
Computational chemistry has become extremely important in the last decade, being widely used in academic and industrial research. Yet there have been few books designed to teach the subject to nonspecialists. Computational Chemistry: Introduction to the Theory and Applications of Molecular and Quant
<p><p>The second edition of this popular textbook has been revised to improve explanations and to add topics which were not featured in the first edition. It also contains extended, updated examples and references. The questions (the hallmark of a genuine textbook) at the end of each chapter fall in