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Molecular Physics: Theoretical Principles and Experimental Methods (Physics Textbook)
By
Wolfgang Demtröder
- Publisher: Wiley-VCH
- Number Of Pages: 484
- Publication Date: 2006-01-09
- ISBN-10 / ASIN: 3527405666
- ISBN-13 / EAN: 9783527405664
- Binding: Paperback
Book Description:
The richly illustrated book comprehensively explains the important principles of diatomic and polyatomic molecules and their spectra in two separate, distinct parts. The first part concentrates on the theoretical aspects of molecular physics, such as the vibration, rotation, electronic states, potential curves, and spectra of molecules. The different methods of approximation for the calculation of electronic wave functions and their energy are also covered. The introduction of basics terms used in group theory and their meaning in molecular
physics enables an elegant description of polyatomic molecules and their symmetries. Molecular spectra and the dynamic processes involved in their excited states are given its own chapter. The theoretical part then concludes with a discussion of the field of Van der Waals molecules and clusters.
The second part is devoted entirely to experimental techniques, such as
laser, Fourier, NMR, and ESR spectroscopies, used in the fields of physics,
chemistry, biology, and material
science. Time-resolved measurements and the influence of chemical reactions by coherent controls are also treated. A list of general textbooks and specialized literature is provided for further reading.
With specific examples, definitions, and notes integrated within the text to aid understanding, this is suitable for undergraduates and graduates in physics and chemistry with a knowledge of atomic physics and familiar with the basics of
quantum mechanics.
Summary: Concise textbook linking different areas
Rating: 5
Specializing in the field of vibrational spectroscopy, I found it took increasingly more time to learn about each new approach, theoretical or experimental, in molecular physics. The book by prof. Demtroeder is exactly what I needed - precise, concise and elegant in
presentation of the heart of the matter. It can be read by a student to grasp the principles, as well as by the professional who cannot afford weeks to pursuit ten articles or more to find out what the basic assumptions or experimental necessities in each theory or
experiment are. I would reccomend warmly this book to everybody in search of the explanations of both basic and advanced levels of molecular physics.
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