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Excited States

Volume 4

  • 1st Edition - January 28, 1980
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Edward C. Lim
  • Language: English

Excited States, Volume 4 is a collection of papers that deals with the excited states of molecular activity. One paper investigates the resonance Raman spectroscopy as the key to… Read more

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Excited States, Volume 4 is a collection of papers that deals with the excited states of molecular activity. One paper investigates the resonance Raman spectroscopy as the key to vibrational-electronic coupling. This paper reviews the basic theory of Raman scattering; it also explains the derivation of the Raman spectra, excitation profiles, and depolarization ratios for simple resonance systems. Another paper reviews the magnetic properties of triplet states, including the zero-field resonance techniques, the high-field experiments, and the spin Hamiltonian. This paper focuses on the magnetic properties of triplet states through magnetic resonance experiments applied in the presence or absence of such fields. Another paper analyzes the effects of a magnetic field on molecular luminescence. This paper also describes the investigations made to the quenching of molecular luminescence in the presence of a magnetic field from molecules such as glyoxal, as well as some applications of magnetic quenching. One paper reviews the time-dependent behavior of excited molecules. This paper explains the essential features of "intermediate" cases encountered in the photo-physical time-dependent studies of excitable molecules by comparing theoretical aspects and experimental data. Nuclear scientists, physicists, and researchers whose works involve molecular chemistry and solid state physics will find this collection valuable.

Table of contents


List of Contributors

Contents of Previous Volumes

Resonance Raman Spectroscopy - A Key to Vibronic Coupling

I. Introduction

II. Basic Theory

III. Elementary Examples

IV. Coupling through Nontotally Symmetric Modes

V. Coupling through Totally Symmetric Modes

VI. Jahn-Teller and Renner-Teller Coupling

VII. Interference between Electronic States

VIII. Interference between Vibrational Modes

IX. Complications and Refinements

X. Examples

XI. Conclusion

References

Magnetic Properties of Triplet States

I. Introduction

II. The Spin Hamiltonian

III. Zero-Field Experiments

IV. High-Field Experiments

V. Level Anticrossing and Cross-Relaxation Effects

VI. Coherence Effects

VII. Summary

References

Effect of Magnetic Field on Molecular Luminescence

I. Introduction

II. Experiment

III. General Theory

IV. Predissociation of Diatomic Molecules

V. Applications

References

Time-Resolved Studies of Excited Molecules

I. Introduction

II. Concepts and Models

III. Applications

IV. Conclusions and Perspectives

References

Subject Index


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