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Hamiltonian overtone spectra

The two stretching modes are called V and v3 here in order to conform with standard notation (Herzberg, 1950 v2 is the bending mode). Several other cases have been analyzed. Typical root-mean-square deviations for the lowest-order Hamiltonian of Eq. (4.28) are < 5 cm-1 up to the sixth overtone. For example, the calculation of water of Table 4.1 has a root-mean-square deviation of 4.0 cm. In addition to providing a calculation of stretching overtones, one is also able to determine, in a simple way, the nature of the spectrum. If one compares, for example, water, H20, with sulfur dioxide, S02, one observes the situation of Table 4.2. Thus S02 is much closer to the normal limit than H20. We shall... [Pg.79]


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