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Molecular dynamics and spectroscopy by stimulated emission pumping / editors, Hai-Lung Dai, Robert W. Field.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Advanced series in physical chemistry ; v. 4.Publication details: Singapore ; River Edge, N.J. : World Scientific, ©1995.Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 1120 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789812831880
  • 9812831886
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Molecular dynamics and spectroscopy by stimulated emission pumping.DDC classification:
  • 543/.0858 22
LOC classification:
  • QD96.V53 M63 1995eb
Other classification:
  • UM 3200
  • VE 5740
  • VE 8600
  • VG 9300
Online resources:
Contents:
Ch. 1. Resonant Four-Wave Mixing Spectroscopy: A New Probe for Vibrationally-Excited Species / Patrick H. Vaccaro -- Ch. 2. Femtosecond Transient Stimulated Emission Pumping: Theory and Experiment / L. Hunziker, P. Ludowise, W. Price, M. Morgen, M. Blackwell and Y. Chen -- Ch. 3. Stimulated Emission Pumping by Fluorescence Dip: Experimental Methods / Carter Kittrell -- Ch. 4. Laser Induced Dispersed Fluorescence Spectroscopy (LIDFS) of CS[subscript 2] and NO[subscript 2] / Remy Jost, Antoine Delon, Jean-Paul Pique and Georges Sitja -- Ch. 5. Dispersed and Stimulated Emission Studies of the Excited Vibrational Levels of a Transient Molecule: Singlet Methylene / Gregory V. Hartland and Hai-Lung Dai -- Ch. 6. Studies of the Renner-Teller Effect in NCO by SEP Spectroscopy / Ming Wu and Trevor J. Sears -- Ch. 7. Continuous Wave Perturbation-Facilitated Optical-Optical Double Resonance Spectroscopy of Na[subscript 2] and Li[subscript 2] / Li Li and Robert W. Field.
Summary: Since the first stimulated emission pumping (SEP) experiments more than a decade ago, this technique has proven powerful for studying vibrationally excited molecules. SEP is now widely used by increasing numbers of research groups to investigate fundamental problems in spectroscopy, intramolecular dynamics, intermolecular interactions, and even reactions. SEP provides rotationally pre-selected spectra of vibrationally highly excited molecules undergoing large amplitude motions. A unique feature of SEP is the ability to access systematically a wide variety of extreme excitations localized in various parts of a molecule, and to prepare populations in specific, high vibrational levels. SEP has made it possible to ask and answer specific questions about intramolecular vibrational redistribution and the role of vibrational excitation in chemical reactions.
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Ch. 1. Resonant Four-Wave Mixing Spectroscopy: A New Probe for Vibrationally-Excited Species / Patrick H. Vaccaro -- Ch. 2. Femtosecond Transient Stimulated Emission Pumping: Theory and Experiment / L. Hunziker, P. Ludowise, W. Price, M. Morgen, M. Blackwell and Y. Chen -- Ch. 3. Stimulated Emission Pumping by Fluorescence Dip: Experimental Methods / Carter Kittrell -- Ch. 4. Laser Induced Dispersed Fluorescence Spectroscopy (LIDFS) of CS[subscript 2] and NO[subscript 2] / Remy Jost, Antoine Delon, Jean-Paul Pique and Georges Sitja -- Ch. 5. Dispersed and Stimulated Emission Studies of the Excited Vibrational Levels of a Transient Molecule: Singlet Methylene / Gregory V. Hartland and Hai-Lung Dai -- Ch. 6. Studies of the Renner-Teller Effect in NCO by SEP Spectroscopy / Ming Wu and Trevor J. Sears -- Ch. 7. Continuous Wave Perturbation-Facilitated Optical-Optical Double Resonance Spectroscopy of Na[subscript 2] and Li[subscript 2] / Li Li and Robert W. Field.

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Since the first stimulated emission pumping (SEP) experiments more than a decade ago, this technique has proven powerful for studying vibrationally excited molecules. SEP is now widely used by increasing numbers of research groups to investigate fundamental problems in spectroscopy, intramolecular dynamics, intermolecular interactions, and even reactions. SEP provides rotationally pre-selected spectra of vibrationally highly excited molecules undergoing large amplitude motions. A unique feature of SEP is the ability to access systematically a wide variety of extreme excitations localized in various parts of a molecule, and to prepare populations in specific, high vibrational levels. SEP has made it possible to ask and answer specific questions about intramolecular vibrational redistribution and the role of vibrational excitation in chemical reactions.

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