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Lecture Description
Recorded on March 4, 2013. Slides: 01:33- IR Spectrum of Carbon Monoxide 04:39- Is Carbon Monoxide a Perfect Rigid Rotor? 07:14- How Would the Raman Spectrum of CO Look Different? 10:36- Electronic Spectroscopy 15:17- Franck-Condon Factors 19:34- Term Symbols and Electronic Transitions 25:05- NMR Spectroscopy 33:21- NMR Spectroscopy, Continued
Course Index
- Symmetry and Spectroscopy I
- Symmetry and Spectroscopy II
- Transformation Matrices
- Group Theory Applications
- Rotational Spectroscopy I
- Rotational Spectroscopy II
- Rotational Spectroscopy III
- Molecular Motion
- Vibrations in Molecules
- Anharmonic Potential.
- First Midterm Exam Review.
- Electronic Spectroscopy
- Electronic Spectroscopy II
- Electronic Spectroscopy III
- Electronic Spectroscopy IV
- Fourier Transforms & Introduction to Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance II
- Eigenstates & Eigenvalues
- Spin Rotations T1 & T2
- NMR Applications/ Review
- Second Midterm Examination Review
- The Boltzmann Distribution
- Partition Functions I
- Partition Functions II
- Partition Functions
- Final Exam Review
Course Description
Principles of quantum mechanics with application to the elements of atomic structure and energy levels, diatomic molecular spectroscopy and structure determination, and chemical bonding in simple molecules. Chemistry Dept. | Physical Sciences Sch. | University of California, Irvine
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