Notations and conventions in molecular spectroscopy: part 1. General spectroscopic notation

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Schutte, C. J. H., Bertie, E., Bunker, P. R., Hougen, T., Mills, I., Watson, J. K. G. and Winnewisser, B. P. (1997) Notations and conventions in molecular spectroscopy: part 1. General spectroscopic notation. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 69 (8). pp. 1633-1639. ISSN 0033-4545

Abstract/Summary

The field of Molecular Spectroscopy was surveyed in order to determine a set of conventions and symbols which are in common use in the spectroscopic literature. This document, which is Part I in a series, establishes the notations and conventions used for general spectroscopic notations and deals with quantum mechanics, quantum numbers (vibrational states, angular momentum and energy levels), spectroscopic transitions, and miscellaneous notations (e.g. spectroscopic terms). Further parts will follow, dealing inter alia with symmetry notation, permutation and permutation-inversion symmetry notation, vibration-rotation spectroscopy and electronic spectroscopy.

Additional Information An IUPAC recommendation
Item Type Article
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/7301
Refereed Yes
Divisions Life Sciences > School of Chemistry, Food and Pharmacy
Uncontrolled Keywords convention, molecular spectroscopy, notation
Additional Information An IUPAC recommendation
Publisher IUPAC
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