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" Multiphoton Spectroscopy of Molecules. "
S H Lin
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775564
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Main Entry
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S H Lin
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Title & Author
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Multiphoton Spectroscopy of Molecules.\ S H Lin
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Publication Statement
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Saint Louis : Elsevier Science, 2012
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(273 pages)
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ISBN
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0323158358
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: 9780323158350
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Contents
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Front Cover ; Multiphoton Spectroscopy of Molecules; Copyright Page ; Table of Contents ; Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction ; 1.1 General Survey of the Progress of Visible/UV Multiphoton Spectroscopy ; 1.2 Characteristic Properties of Multiphoton Transitions; References; Chapter 2. Theory of Multiphoton Absorption and lonization ; 2.1 The Perturbation Method; 2.2 The Green's Function Method; 2.3 The Density Matrix Method; 2.4 The Susceptibility Method; 2.5 Multiphoton lonization; References; Chapter 3. Experimental Methods ; 3.1 Early Experimental Results of Two-Photon Spectroscopy. 3.2 Experimental Techniques I3.3 Experimental Techniques II: Detection of Two-or Three-Photon Absorption by Multiphoton Ionization of Molecules; 3.4 The Photoacoustic Detection Method; 3.5 Miscellaneous Detection Methods; References; Chapter 4. Characteristics of Multiphoton Spectroscopy ; 4.1 Intensity Dependence; 4.2 Polarization Behavior of Two-Photon Processes; References; Chapter 5. Spectral Properties of Multiphoton Transitions ; 5.1 The Nonresonant Intermediate State; 5.2 The Resonant Intermediate State; 5.3 Doppler-Free Multiphoton Spectroscopy; References. Chapter 6. Spectroscopic Results 6.1 Rydberg Transitions; 6.2 Valence States; References; Chapter 7. New Developments in Multiphoton Spectroscopy ; 7.1 Multiphoton Ionization Mass Spectroscopy; 7.2 Multiphoton Circular Dichroism; 7.3 Ion Dip Spectroscopy; 7.4 Multiphoton Magnetic Circular Dichroism; References; Appendix I; I.A Calculation of Mode Density; I.B The Coherent State Method; I.C The Susceptibility Method ; References; Appendix II; II. A Symmetric Properties of D(J)MK(< U+005d> ) Functions ; II. B Symmetric Properties of Wigner 3j Symbols; Appendix III; III. A Derivation of Eq. (5.2.20). III. B Intramolecular Vibrational RelaxationIII. C Evaluation of a Generating Function ; References; Appendix IV; IV. A Quasi-Equilibrium Theory; References; Index.
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Abstract
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Multiphoton Spectroscopy of Molecules deals with the fundamental theory, methods, and basic results in multiphoton spectroscopy research made possible by using powerful lasers. This book reviews the progress made in visible and UV multiphoton spectroscopy, including the characteristic properties of multiphoton transitions. Certain theoretical methods such as the time-dependent perturbation, density matrix, Green's function, and susceptibility methods, can point to multiphoton transitions in a molecular system, beginning from first principles. This text also describes the technique in detecting.
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Subject
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Molecular spectroscopy.
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Photons.
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LC Classification
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QD96.M65S555 2012
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