Quantum Mechanical Foundations of Molecular Spectroscopy

Quantum Mechanical Foundations of Molecular Spectroscopy

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A concise textbook bridging quantum theory and spectroscopy!

Designed as a practical text, Quantum Mechanical Foundations of Molecular Spectroscopy covers the quantum mechanical fundamentals of molecular spectroscopy from the view of a professional spectroscopist, rather than a theoretician. Written by a noted expert on the topic, the book puts the emphasis on the relationship between spectroscopy and quantum mechanics, and provides the background information and derivations of the subjects needed to understand spectroscopy including: stationary energy states, transitions between these states, selection rules, and symmetry.

The phenomenal growth of all forms of spectroscopy over the past eight decades has contributed enormously to our understanding of molecular structure and properties. Today spectroscopy covers a broad field including the modern magnetic resonance techniques, non-linear, laser and fiber-based spectroscopy, surface and surface-enhanced spectroscopy, pico- and femtosecond time resolved spectroscopy, and many more. This up-to-date resource discusses several forms of spectroscopy that are used in many fields of science, such as fluorescence, surface spectroscopies, linear and non-linear Raman spectroscopy and spin spectroscopy. This important text:

  • Contains the physics and mathematics needed to understand spectroscopy
  • Explores spectroscopic methods the are widely used in chemistry, biophysics, biology, and materials science
  • Offers a text written by an experienced lecturer and practitioner of spectroscopic methods
  • Includes detailed explanations and worked examples

Written for chemistry, biochemistry, material sciences, and physics students, Quantum Mechanical Foundations of Molecular Spectroscopy provides an accessible text for understanding molecular spectroscopy.



Professor Max Diem is based in the Department of Physical and Biophysical Chemistry at Northeastern University. He did his first degree at the University of Karlsruhe and then his PhD at the University of Toledo in OH. Until 2005 he was at the Central University of New York before moving to Northeastern University. His research interests are is centered on the development of physical / optical methods for medical diagnosis in tissue diagnostics.
ISBN 9783527829613
Artikelnummer 9783527829613
Medientyp E-Book - PDF
Copyrightjahr 2021
Verlag Wiley-VCH
Umfang 288 Seiten
Sprache Englisch
Kopierschutz Adobe DRM