CCL: Fermi resonance & Vib spectroscopy
- From: Tom Sundius <Tom.Sundius|a|helsinki.fi>
- Subject: CCL: Fermi resonance & Vib spectroscopy
- Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 16:03:00 +0300 (EEST)
Dear Aron,
I would suggest to you to study some books on vibrational spectroscopy.
A good introduction to start with would be
Daniel C. Harris and Michael D. Bertolucci, "Symmetry and
Spectroscopy",
Dover Publ. 1989 (originally published by Oxford University Press 1978).
A good theoretical textbook is
S. Califano: "Vibrational States", J. Wiley & Sons, London (1976)
These books should be available in good chemistry libraries.
Best regards,
Tom
On Tue, 5 Sep 2006, Anil Aron anisamron . yahoo.com wrote:
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Hello There,
I am basically from biology student and doing my Masters. I am not well versed
with spectroscopy & theory and in the process of learning.
I am doing some vibrational calculations and I have couple of fundamental
doubts.
1) I would like to know how to assign the vibrations to the frequency from
theoretical data. I mean, how do I give the n1, n2, n3, ?. corresponding each
frequency? (neu1, neu2, etc,)
2) About Fermi resonances. How do I select the bands/modes which form the Fermi
resonance.
Also could you any one of you suggest some online materials to read/ OR >
From where (books) to get some information related to these? I would really
appreciate any feedback from you.
I guess some one in this list has asked questions similar to what I like.
Thanks,
Regards,
Aron
Tom Sundius
University of Helsinki, Dept of Physical Sciences phone +358-9-191 50672
P.O.Box 64, FIN-00014 Helsinki, Finland fax +358-9-191 50610
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