Publisher's Synopsis
Spectroscopy: Continuous Spectra Classification of Methods Astronomical Spectroscopy Applied Spectroscopy Spectroscopic Notation Reflection Through a Plane Containing the Internuclear Axis - Spectrum Analysis: Spectral Power Distribution Scattering Theory Element Identification and Emission Spectra Example Calculations The Facts of Light The Far Ultraviolet Wavelength Range Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Molecular Spectroscopy - Rotational Spectroscopy: Understanding the Rotational Spectrum Structure of Rotational Spectra Experimental Determination of the Spectrum Mechanical Properties of Rotation - Vibrational Spectra: Molecular Vibration Vibrational Coordinates Near-Infrared Spectroscopy GF Method Fermi Resonance Lennard-Jones Potential Transition Dipole Moment Potential and Field of an Electric Dipole Dipole Moment Density and Polarization Density Dipole Moments of Fundamental Particles - Resonance Raman Spectroscopy: X-Ray Raman Scattering Theory of Raman Scattering Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Spectroscopy Comparison to Raman Spectroscopy - Infrared Spectroscopy: Number of Vibrational Modes Two-Dimensional IR - Electronic Spectroscopy: Electronic Spectra of Molecules Vibrational and Electronic Energy Levels of Polyatomic Transient Molecules Types of Measurement Electronic Spectra Excited Electronic States Ground- and Excited-State Vibrations Molecular Electronic Transition Atomic Electron Transition - Proton Magnetic Resonance: Proton NMR Carbon Satellites and Spinning Sidebands Ion Traps Common Mass Spectrometre Configurations and Techniques Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry Pharmacokinetics Data Analysis Protein and Peptide Fractionation Coupled with Mass Spectrometry Practical Applications... -