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The Molecule in an Electric or Magnetic Field

We are already in the crown of the TREE (left-hand side) [Pg.615]

How does a molecule react to an appHed electric field How do you calculate the changes it undergoes In some materials there is a strange phenomenon a monochromatic red laser light beam enters a transparent substance, and leaves the specimen as a bbie beam. Why  [Pg.615]

The following topics will be described in the present chapter. [Pg.615]

Transitions between the nuclear spin quantum states - NMR technique [Pg.616]

The Ramsey theory of the NMR spin-spin coupling constants (4(D) [Pg.616]


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