Theory of Molecular Rydberg States

Theory of Molecular Rydberg States

Author: M. S. Child

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2011-08-11

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 1139498606

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Molecular Rydberg states have many unusual properties, lending themselves to a diverse range of experimental applications. This book is designed to unravel the mysteries of molecular Rydberg states that lie beyond the scope of accepted spectroscopic theories. It is the first single-authored text to focus on the application of multi-channel quantum defect theory (MQDT) and ab initio theory to this special class of molecular systems, introducing readers to novel theoretical techniques. The scattering techniques of MQDT are examined, along with a unified description of bound states and fragmentation dynamics. Connections with established spectroscopic theory are also described. The book concludes with an account of the spherical tensor and density matrix theories required for the interpretation of multi-photon experiments. While the main text focuses on physical principles and experimental applications, appendices are used to handle advanced mathematical detail. This is a valuable resource for researchers in chemical, atomic and molecular physics.


Rydberg States of Atoms and Molecules

Rydberg States of Atoms and Molecules

Author: R. F. Stebbings

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1983-04-29

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 052124823X

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After the development of the tunable laser, experimental studies in Rydberg states of atoms and molecules grew at a remarkable rate. Fundamental questions were resolved, opening doors for more experimental activity and theoretical inquiry. In this comprehensive summary of knowledge of Rydberg states, which was originally published in 1983, Professors Stebbings and Dunning brought together a select collection of experimental and theoretical discussions. Composed of works by the acknowledged leaders in the field, this volume will be of value for anyone with an interest in molecular physics.


Theory of Molecular Rydberg States

Theory of Molecular Rydberg States

Author: M. S. Child

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9781139098830

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The first single-authored book dedicated to the theory of molecular Rydberg states by multi-channel quantum defect and ab initio methods.


Rydberg Atoms

Rydberg Atoms

Author: Thomas F. Gallagher

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2005-11-03

Total Pages: 512

ISBN-13: 9780521021661

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This book provides a comprehensive description of the physics of Rydberg atoms, highlighting their remarkable properties by reference to their behavior in a wide range of physical situations. Following an overview of the basic properties of Rydberg atoms, their interactions with electric and magnetic fields are analyzed in detail. The collisions of Rydberg atoms with neutral and charged species are described, and the use of multichannel quantum defect theory in the study of Rydberg atomic systems is discussed.


Theory of Molecular Rydberg States

Theory of Molecular Rydberg States

Author: Reader in Chemistry and Fellow of St Edmund Hall M S Child

Publisher:

Published: 2014-05-14

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 9781139101523

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The first single-authored book dedicated to the theory of molecular Rydberg states by multi-channel quantum defect and ab initio methods.


Molecular Applications of Quantum Defect Theory

Molecular Applications of Quantum Defect Theory

Author: Ch Jungen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-01-22

Total Pages: 672

ISBN-13: 1351430335

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As a consequence of new experimental techniques in optical and collision physics, such as multiphoton excitation and VUV radiation generation, quantum defect theory (QDT) has become more widely used as a theoretical tool for experimentalists. Drawing together a historical body of work that contains key research and review papers, Molecular Applica


Molecular Rays

Molecular Rays

Author: Ronald G. J. Fraser

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2015-12-03

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 1107593417

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Originally published in 1931, this book is concerned with the task of furthering the development of the physical method of molecular rays and was intended for the general reader. Written from an experimental standpoint, the book is a user-friendly survey, which could only be otherwise obtained by extensive reading of original papers. Chapters are broad in scope and range from 'The Diffraction of molecular rays' to 'Chemical equilibria, ionisation and spectroscopic applications'. Notably, chapter one, which deals with the technique of the production and measurement of the rays, has been written in more detail and serves as a laboratory manual for beginners in experimental work in molecular rays. Diagrams and plate sections are included for reference. This book includes almost every problem of surface chemistry and will be of great value to scholars in the field as well as to anyone with an interest in the history of physical chemistry.


Quantum Nonlinear Optics

Quantum Nonlinear Optics

Author: Eiichi Hanamura

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-07-04

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 3540684840

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This graduate-level textbook gives an introductory overview of the fundamentals of quantum nonlinear optics. It deals with the organization of radiation field, interaction between electronic system and radiation field, statistics of light, and mutual manipulation of light and matter. It also covers laser oscillation, dynamics of light, nonlinear optical response, and nonlinear spectroscopy, as well as ultrashort and ultrastrong laser pulse. In addition, latest results of the frontier of this science are presented. Problems and solutions help the reader to master and review the material.


Molecular Quantum Mechanics

Molecular Quantum Mechanics

Author: Peter W. Atkins

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13: 0199541426

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This text unravels those fundamental physical principles which explain how all matter behaves. It takes us from the foundations of quantum mechanics, through quantum models of atomic, molecular, and electronic structure, and on to discussions of spectroscopy, and the electronic and magnetic properties of molecules.