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The goal of this course is to illustrate how molecular structure is extracted from a spectrum. In order to achieve this goal it will be necessary to:
This will, in large part, be a course in applied, stationary state quantum mechanics. Aside from the last few lectures, the focus will be on energy levels, structure, and spectra rather than experimental techniques and apparatus.
Formal requirements include:
Bernath, P. F. Spectra of Atoms and Molecules. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1995. ISBN: 9780195075984.
Hougen, J. T. "NBS Monograph 115." A version of "NBS Monograph 115" is available online through the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Wilson, E. B., J. C. Decius, and P. C. Cross. Molecular Vibrations. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1955.
In class handouts.
The approach and specific material covered in "Spectra of Atoms and Molecules" will be quite different from the lectures.