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Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy

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ISBN: 9789819992621
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This book presents detailed aspects of different fields of molecular spectroscopy. It consists of eleven chapters starting from the Born–Oppenheimer approximation and its relevance to various spectra to some topics on nonlinear spectroscopy through rotational, vibrational, Raman, and electronic spectroscopy, group theoretical application, nuclear magnetic resonance, electron spin resonance, nuclear quadrupole resonance, and Mossbauer spectroscopy.

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    The intention is to present a good background of the theoretical aspects of the concerned fields which will help the readers to understand the subject firmly and apply them to their own fields according to their needs. For this purpose, several problems have been worked out to make the readers understand how the theories are applied in the relevant practical cases. In this book, it is presumed that the readers are well acquainted with the fundamentals of the basic subjects of physics, for example, mathematical methods, classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, and electrodynamics. The purpose of writing is not only to bring a wider field in a single book but also to develop the theories starting from the fundamentals and also from the simple to the final forms through fairly elaborate powerful techniques so that the readers become self-sufficient and apply them accordingly. Since this book covers most of the major fields of molecular spectroscopy, it reduces the work of searching several publications and serves the purpose of getting detailed deductive pictures of various aspects of the subject in a single publication.

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    Publisher Springer
    Binding Paperback
    Year 2024
    Edition 1st Edition
    Pages 503
    Author Mallick P.K.
    About the Author

    Dr. Prabal Kumar Mallick is a retired professor from the Department of Physics, Burdwan University, India. He has extensive research and teaching experience over his career spanning more than five decades. His research interests are in the areas of molecular spectroscopy which include both theoretical and experimental studies of the electronic and vibrational spectra of organic, organometallic, and metal-ligand compounds.

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