Structure And Dynamics Of Atoms And Molecules


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Relativistic Quantum Theory of Atoms and Molecules


Relativistic Quantum Theory of Atoms and Molecules

Author: Ian P Grant

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2007-04-15


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This book is intended for physicists and chemists who need to understand the theory of atomic and molecular structure and processes, and who wish to apply the theory to practical problems. As far as practicable, the book provides a self-contained account of the theory of relativistic atomic and molecular structure, based on the accepted formalism of bound-state Quantum Electrodynamics. The author was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1992.

Structure and Dynamics of Atoms and Molecules


Structure and Dynamics of Atoms and Molecules

Author: Jean-Louis Calais

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2014-01-15


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Atoms, Molecules and Photons


Atoms, Molecules and Photons

Author: Wolfgang Demtröder

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2010-11-10


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This introduction to Atomic and Molecular Physics explains how our present model of atoms and molecules has been developed during the last two centuries by many experimental discoveries and from the theoretical side by the introduction of quantum physics to the adequate description of micro-particles. It illustrates the wave model of particles by many examples and shows the limits of classical description. The interaction of electromagnetic radiation with atoms and molecules and its potential for spectroscopy is outlined in more detail and in particular lasers as modern spectroscopic tools are discussed more thoroughly. Many examples and problems with solutions should induce the reader to an intense active cooperation.


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