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Microwave Spectroscopy, Rotational Spectroscopy



Microwave Spectroscopy

The Microwave Spectroscopy or Rotational Spectroscopy is a high frequency spectroscopic technique using microwaves study molecules with dipole moments.

Online available information resources on microwave spectroscopy and related spectroscopic techniques.

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Lecture Notes, Tutorials


Microwave Spectroscopy
Course notes - Format: PDF - [e]

Microwave Spectroscopy
Baisc lecture notes. Ohio State University, USA - Format: PDF - [e]

Millimeter and Submillimeter Techniques
Tutorial. Ohio State University, USA - [e]

Rotational Spectroscopy
Vibrational and Rotational Spectroscopy: Infrared, Raman and Microwave - Format: PDF - [e]

Rotational Spectroscopy of Diatomic Molecules
eBook, 2003. University of Oxford, UK - Format: PDF - [e]

Vibrational-Rotational Spectroscopy
Lecture notes. MIT, USA - Format: PDF - [e]



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Special Information


Frozen Rydberg Gas
Poster: Microwave Spectroscopy of a Frozen Rydberg Gas. University of Virginia, USA - [e]

Microwavers
Toshiaki Okabayashi's Home Page for Microwavers - [e]

Process Upsets
Detection of Process Upsets Using Microwave Spectroscopy. University of Hull, UK - [e]

Sodium Chloride
Article: Pure Rotational Spectroscopy of Sodium Chloride, NaCl, up to 930 GHz. Z. Naturforsch., 2002 - Format: PDF - [e]

Superfluid 4He Clusters
Article: Single and Double Resonance Microwave Spectroscopy in Superfluid 4He Clusters, 1999 - [e]



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Data and Databases


Rotational Spectra
Bibliography of rotational spectra of weakly bound complexes. Wesleyan University, USA - [e]



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Software and Programs


PROSPE
Programs for ROtational SPEctroscopy. Software Collection - [e]



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Dissertations


Broadband Microwave Spectroscopy
... on Correlated Electrons. Dissertation, 2004. University of Stuttgart - [e]

Fourier transform microwave spectroscopy
... of Van der Waals complexes of closed- and open-shell molecules. Dissertation, 1999. ETH Zürich - [e]







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Buchempfehlung

Manfred Hesse, Herbert Meier, Bernd Zeeh, and Richard Dunmur

Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry

Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry covers all aspects of modern spectroscopic methodology. It provides the necessary equipment for the application of spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry, as required as part of chemistry courses in all universities. The following methods are explained and examples given: UV/Vis Spectroscopy, derivative Spectroscopy, chirooptical methods CD and ORD, aggregated molecules, charge transfer complexes, conjugated oligomers Infrared (IR) and Raman Spectroscopy, Fourier transform IR spectroscopy, and GC/IR combination methods and more.

The layout and many tables help to introduce the reader to spectroscopy. The extensive and thorough approach makes the text the first choice both as a companion for the professional chemists and as a refresher course in practical spectroscopy.

Thieme; 2007


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