Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Symmetry parameters intermediate dynamics

An important problem of molecular spectroscopy is the assignment of quantum numbers. Quantum numbers are related to conserved quantities, and a full set of such numbers is possible only in the case of dynamical symmetries. For the problem at hand this means that three vibrational quantum numbers can be strictly assigned only for local molecules (f = 0) and normal molecules ( , = 1). Most molecules have locality parameters that are in between. Near the two limits the use of local and normal quantum numbers is still meaningful. The most difficult molecules to describe are those in the intermediate regime. For these molecules the only conserved vibrational quantum number is the multiplet number n of Eq. (4.71). A possible notation is thus that in which the quantum number n and the order of the level within each multiplet are given. Thus levels of a linear triatomic molecules can be characterized by... [Pg.96]


See other pages where Symmetry parameters intermediate dynamics is mentioned: [Pg.303]    [Pg.511]    [Pg.260]    [Pg.269]    [Pg.269]    [Pg.356]    [Pg.330]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.949 ]




SEARCH



Dynamic parameters

Dynamic symmetry

Dynamical symmetries

Dynamics intermediate

Symmetry parameters

© 2024 chempedia.info