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Raymond Chang. 7 Microwave Spectroscopy 7-1 INTRODUCTION Microwave spectroscopy deals with the pure rotational motion of mole- cules . The condition for observing resonance in this region is that a molecule must possess a permanent ...
Raymond Chang. 7 Microwave Spectroscopy 7-1 INTRODUCTION Microwave spectroscopy deals with the pure rotational motion of mole- cules . The condition for observing resonance in this region is that a molecule must possess a permanent ...
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... microwave spectrometer consists of the following essential features : 1. Microwave radiation source , that is , klystron 2. Power supply 3. Frequency scanner to vary the frequency ... MICROWAVE SPECTROSCOPY 133 7-2 Experimental Techniques.
... microwave spectrometer consists of the following essential features : 1. Microwave radiation source , that is , klystron 2. Power supply 3. Frequency scanner to vary the frequency ... MICROWAVE SPECTROSCOPY 133 7-2 Experimental Techniques.
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... microwave technique . For example the J 01 transitions for N14N15016 and N15N14016 mol- ecules are found to be about 850 MHz apart . = In contrast to NMR , IR ... Microwave Spectroscopy , W. H. Kirchhoff , Chem MICROWAVE SPECTROSCOPY 147.
... microwave technique . For example the J 01 transitions for N14N15016 and N15N14016 mol- ecules are found to be about 850 MHz apart . = In contrast to NMR , IR ... Microwave Spectroscopy , W. H. Kirchhoff , Chem MICROWAVE SPECTROSCOPY 147.
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PREFACE | 1 |
NUCLEAR QUADRUPOLE RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY | 29 |
NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY | 52 |
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