Frontiers in Spectroscopy: Faraday Discussions No 150
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A General Discussion on Frontiers in Spectroscopy was held at the University of Basel, Switzerland on 6th, 7th and 8th April 2011.
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A General Discussion on Frontiers in Spectroscopy was held at the University of Basel, Switzerland on 6th, 7th and 8th April 2011.
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- Verlag: RSC Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 163mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9781849732352
- ISBN-10: 1849732353
- Artikelnr.: 33824723
- Verlag: RSC Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 163mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9781849732352
- ISBN-10: 1849732353
- Artikelnr.: 33824723
Introductory Lecture; Optical frequency comb spectroscopy; tailored
molecular samples for precision spectroscopy experiments; towards measuring
the ionisation and dissociation energies of molecular hydrogen with sub-MHz
accuracy; Synchrotron-based highest resolution fourier transform infrared
spectroscopy of naphthalene (C10H8) and indole (C8H7N) and its application
to astrophysical problems; Spectroscopy of molecules in very high
rotational states using an optical centrifuge; General Discussion;
Potential for the detection of molecular compexes and detemination of
interaction geometry by 2DIR: Application to protein sciences;
State-resolved THz spectroscopy and dynamics of crystalline peptide---water
systems; Exploring hydrophobicity by THz absorption spectroscopy of
solvated amino acids; Single-conformation spectroscopy and population
analysis of model g-peptides: New tests of amide stacking; Structural
studies of biomolecules in the gas phase by chirped-pulse Fourier transform
microwave spectroscopy; Spectroscopy of mobility-selected biomolecular
ions; General discussion; Time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy from
first principles: Excited state dynamics of benzene; The effect of
microhydration on ionization energies of thymine; Quantitative vibronic
coupling calculations. The visible spectrum of propadienylidene;
Charge-transfer and the hydrogen bond: Spectroscopic and structural
implications from electronic structure calculations; Application of
time-independent cumulant expansion to calculation of Franck---Condon
profiles for large molecular systems; Structural characterization of
spectroscopic substates in carbonmonoxy neuroglobin; General discussion
molecular samples for precision spectroscopy experiments; towards measuring
the ionisation and dissociation energies of molecular hydrogen with sub-MHz
accuracy; Synchrotron-based highest resolution fourier transform infrared
spectroscopy of naphthalene (C10H8) and indole (C8H7N) and its application
to astrophysical problems; Spectroscopy of molecules in very high
rotational states using an optical centrifuge; General Discussion;
Potential for the detection of molecular compexes and detemination of
interaction geometry by 2DIR: Application to protein sciences;
State-resolved THz spectroscopy and dynamics of crystalline peptide---water
systems; Exploring hydrophobicity by THz absorption spectroscopy of
solvated amino acids; Single-conformation spectroscopy and population
analysis of model g-peptides: New tests of amide stacking; Structural
studies of biomolecules in the gas phase by chirped-pulse Fourier transform
microwave spectroscopy; Spectroscopy of mobility-selected biomolecular
ions; General discussion; Time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy from
first principles: Excited state dynamics of benzene; The effect of
microhydration on ionization energies of thymine; Quantitative vibronic
coupling calculations. The visible spectrum of propadienylidene;
Charge-transfer and the hydrogen bond: Spectroscopic and structural
implications from electronic structure calculations; Application of
time-independent cumulant expansion to calculation of Franck---Condon
profiles for large molecular systems; Structural characterization of
spectroscopic substates in carbonmonoxy neuroglobin; General discussion
Introductory Lecture; Optical frequency comb spectroscopy; tailored
molecular samples for precision spectroscopy experiments; towards measuring
the ionisation and dissociation energies of molecular hydrogen with sub-MHz
accuracy; Synchrotron-based highest resolution fourier transform infrared
spectroscopy of naphthalene (C10H8) and indole (C8H7N) and its application
to astrophysical problems; Spectroscopy of molecules in very high
rotational states using an optical centrifuge; General Discussion;
Potential for the detection of molecular compexes and detemination of
interaction geometry by 2DIR: Application to protein sciences;
State-resolved THz spectroscopy and dynamics of crystalline peptide---water
systems; Exploring hydrophobicity by THz absorption spectroscopy of
solvated amino acids; Single-conformation spectroscopy and population
analysis of model g-peptides: New tests of amide stacking; Structural
studies of biomolecules in the gas phase by chirped-pulse Fourier transform
microwave spectroscopy; Spectroscopy of mobility-selected biomolecular
ions; General discussion; Time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy from
first principles: Excited state dynamics of benzene; The effect of
microhydration on ionization energies of thymine; Quantitative vibronic
coupling calculations. The visible spectrum of propadienylidene;
Charge-transfer and the hydrogen bond: Spectroscopic and structural
implications from electronic structure calculations; Application of
time-independent cumulant expansion to calculation of Franck---Condon
profiles for large molecular systems; Structural characterization of
spectroscopic substates in carbonmonoxy neuroglobin; General discussion
molecular samples for precision spectroscopy experiments; towards measuring
the ionisation and dissociation energies of molecular hydrogen with sub-MHz
accuracy; Synchrotron-based highest resolution fourier transform infrared
spectroscopy of naphthalene (C10H8) and indole (C8H7N) and its application
to astrophysical problems; Spectroscopy of molecules in very high
rotational states using an optical centrifuge; General Discussion;
Potential for the detection of molecular compexes and detemination of
interaction geometry by 2DIR: Application to protein sciences;
State-resolved THz spectroscopy and dynamics of crystalline peptide---water
systems; Exploring hydrophobicity by THz absorption spectroscopy of
solvated amino acids; Single-conformation spectroscopy and population
analysis of model g-peptides: New tests of amide stacking; Structural
studies of biomolecules in the gas phase by chirped-pulse Fourier transform
microwave spectroscopy; Spectroscopy of mobility-selected biomolecular
ions; General discussion; Time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy from
first principles: Excited state dynamics of benzene; The effect of
microhydration on ionization energies of thymine; Quantitative vibronic
coupling calculations. The visible spectrum of propadienylidene;
Charge-transfer and the hydrogen bond: Spectroscopic and structural
implications from electronic structure calculations; Application of
time-independent cumulant expansion to calculation of Franck---Condon
profiles for large molecular systems; Structural characterization of
spectroscopic substates in carbonmonoxy neuroglobin; General discussion