The dynamics of vibrational transitions in molecules: A classical model

作者: James P. Riehl

DOI: 10.1063/1.438906

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摘要: The absorption of infrared radiation by molecules is examined comparison with a classical one‐dimensional 3‐particle model. equations motion for this system are solved while it interacts electromagnetic wave. It shown that direct ’’electron’’–radiation and nuclei–radiation interactions contribute approximately equally to the process.

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