The ultimate object of our program is to learn how to extract information about molecular rovibrational motions from experimental spectra or calculated energy levels. This goal of spectroscopy and theoretical chemistry has historically only been possible in the regular spectral region. Our project is one of several which are aimed at spectral interpretation in the chaotic or mixed chaotic plus regular regions. Our particular tools involve a scaling theory developed under our previous DOE support period. This theory uses experimentally fitted spectral Hamiltonians or Hamiltonian`s whose potentials are calculated using quantum chemistry, to obtain energy levels as a function of h{sup -1}. The scaling theory then uses this input to highlight t...
textWe study the classical nonlinear dynamics and the quantum vibrational energy eigenstates of the ...
Highly excited vibrational states of an isolated molecule encode the vibrational energy flow pathway...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyWe have investigat...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Cal.; I...
Author Institution: University of Oregon, Department of Chemistry, Eugene, Oregon, USAA separate abs...
Spectra and internal dynamics of highly excited molecules are essential to understanding processes o...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The University of Akron, OH 44325-3601; Laboratoire de ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The University of Akron, OH 44325-3601; Laboratoire de ...
$^{1}$. L. Halonen, S. Carter, and M. S. Child, Mo1. phys.,41, 191 (1980)Author Institution: Departm...
$^{1}$. L. Halonen, S. Carter, and M. S. Child, Mo1. phys.,41, 191 (1980)Author Institution: Departm...
International audienceThe experimental study of the quantum properties of polyatomic molecules at hi...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry and George R. Harrison Spectroscopy Laboratory, Massachu...
Author Institution: University of Oregon, Department of Chemistry, Eugene, Oregon, USAAt low energie...
Abstract. A diabatic correlation diagram procedure is used to classify energy and intensity patterns...
textWe study the classical nonlinear dynamics and the quantum vibrational energy eigenstates of the ...
textWe study the classical nonlinear dynamics and the quantum vibrational energy eigenstates of the ...
Highly excited vibrational states of an isolated molecule encode the vibrational energy flow pathway...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyWe have investigat...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Cal.; I...
Author Institution: University of Oregon, Department of Chemistry, Eugene, Oregon, USAA separate abs...
Spectra and internal dynamics of highly excited molecules are essential to understanding processes o...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The University of Akron, OH 44325-3601; Laboratoire de ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The University of Akron, OH 44325-3601; Laboratoire de ...
$^{1}$. L. Halonen, S. Carter, and M. S. Child, Mo1. phys.,41, 191 (1980)Author Institution: Departm...
$^{1}$. L. Halonen, S. Carter, and M. S. Child, Mo1. phys.,41, 191 (1980)Author Institution: Departm...
International audienceThe experimental study of the quantum properties of polyatomic molecules at hi...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry and George R. Harrison Spectroscopy Laboratory, Massachu...
Author Institution: University of Oregon, Department of Chemistry, Eugene, Oregon, USAAt low energie...
Abstract. A diabatic correlation diagram procedure is used to classify energy and intensity patterns...
textWe study the classical nonlinear dynamics and the quantum vibrational energy eigenstates of the ...
textWe study the classical nonlinear dynamics and the quantum vibrational energy eigenstates of the ...
Highly excited vibrational states of an isolated molecule encode the vibrational energy flow pathway...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyWe have investigat...