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1H-NMR and 13C-NMR Spectra - Royal Society of Chemistry
1H-NMR and 13C-NMR Spectra - Royal Society of Chemistry

Fluorescence, Quenching, and Applications Thereof
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Sharp Tunneling Peaks in a Parametric Oscillator: Quantum Resonances Missing
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Cesium D Line Data
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Low-Energy Excitations and Ground State Selection in Quantum
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Chapter 17: Molecular Interactions
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Transition form factor of the hydrogen Rydberg atom
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Sequential nonadiabatic excitation of large molecules and ions
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Rotational–vibrational spectroscopy

Rotational–vibrational spectroscopy is a branch of molecular spectroscopy concerned with infrared and Raman spectra of molecules in the gas phase. Transitions involving changes in both vibrational and rotational states can be abbreviated as rovibrational (or ro-vibrational) transitions. When such transitions emit or absorb photons (electromagnetic radiation), the frequency is proportional to the difference in energy levels and can be detected by certain kinds of spectroscopy. Since changes in rotational energy levels are typically much smaller than changes in vibrational energy levels, changes in rotational state are said to give fine structure to the vibrational spectrum. For a given vibrational transition, the same theoretical treatment as for pure rotational spectroscopy gives the rotational quantum numbers, energy levels, and selection rules. In linear and spherical top molecules, rotational lines are found as simple progressions at both higher and lower frequencies relative to the pure vibration frequency. In symmetric top molecules the transitions are classified as parallel when the dipole moment change is parallel to the principal axis of rotation, and perpendicular when the change is perpendicular to that axis. The ro-vibrational spectrum of the asymmetric rotor water is important because of the presence of water vapor in the atmosphere.
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