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Rosenfeld formula

The theoretical expression for the rotational strength of a transition is given by the Rosenfeld formula... [Pg.145]

Although the Rosenfeld formula looks very simple, it is by no means easy to predict the length and the relative orientation of the two vectors theoretically. The results are very sensitive to the quality of the wave functions and r. is the wave function of the excited state that is particularly difficult to calculate. In general, the CD spectrum is measured in the UV and the visible region is then the wave function of an electronically excited state. Recently, CD measurements in the IR region became feasible as well is then a vibrationally excited state. (Cf. Mason, 1981.)... [Pg.146]


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