Collision-induced Absorption in Gases

Collision-induced Absorption in Gases
Author: Lothar Frommhold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1993
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521393454

This book reviews the theory and experiment of collision-induced absorption of infrared radiation in dense gases.

Collision-induced Absorption in Diatomic Molecule/rare-gas Mixtures

Collision-induced Absorption in Diatomic Molecule/rare-gas Mixtures
Author: H. T. Yura
Publisher:
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1967
Genre: Collisions (Nuclear physics)
ISBN:

A quantum mechanical calculation is given for collision-induced absorption in the infrared and far-infrared spectral regions for mixtures consisting of symmetrical diatomic molecules and rare-gas atoms. The induced moment consists of a short-range overlap term and a long-range quadrupole term. Near molecular transition lines, the quadrupole term gives the main contribution to the absorption, while in the far wings, the overlap term is dominant. The H2-He, H2-Ar, N2-Ar systems are considered, and an estimate is given of the absorption coefficient near 10 millimicrons for N2-N2 systems. (Author).

Phenomena Induced by Intermolecular Interactions

Phenomena Induced by Intermolecular Interactions
Author: G. Birnbaum
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 784
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1461325110

This book is concerned with recent experimental and theoretical work dealing with phenomena created by the transient dipoles and polarizabilities produced by intermolecular interactions. The for mer produce absorption from the microwave to the optical regions of the spectrum and the latter produce Rayleigh and Raman scattering; such absorption and scattering would be absent without collisions. Static properties, such as dielectric constant, refractive index, and Kerr effect, also exhibit the effects of induced dipoles and polarizabilities. The first observation of an infrared absorption spectrum pro duced by the collisions of molecules which ordinarily do not have an allowed dipole transition was reported in 1949 (Crawford, Welsh, and Locke). The first observation of depolarized Rayleigh spectra due to collisions in atomic gases appeared in 1968 (McTague and Birnbaum). However, it was not until 1977 that the first conference dealing with collision-induced phenomena was organized by J. D. Poll at the University of Guelph. This conference was mainly concerned with studies of collision-induced absorption in gases. Light scat tering received more attention at the second meeting of the colli sion-induced community in 1978, at the E. Fermi Summer School on "Intermolecular Spectroscopy and Dynamical Properties of Dense Sys tems," organized by J. Van Kranendonk. However, the emphasis was still on collision-induced absorption in compressed gases, although some work on liquids, solid H , and related subjects such as ro 2 tational relaxation was included. The third induced phenomena con ference, organized by F.

Far Infrared Absorption in Liquefied Gases

Far Infrared Absorption in Liquefied Gases
Author: Michael Christopher Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1970
Genre: Absorption spectra
ISBN:

Experimental results are given for the absorption coefficient of the liquids hydrogen (three para concentrations), nitrogen, oxygen, carbon monoxide, methane and argon in the wavenumber range 20-250/cm (40-500 milli micros).In addition, data for liquid hydrogen are given at wave numbers up to 600/cm (16.7 milli micros). The results are discussed in terms of the induced dipole, and, in the case of carbon monoxide, the permanent dipole.An indication of the way in which the data may be employed in calculations of thermal radiative transfer is made by calculation of the modified Planck mean absorption coefficient.(Author).

Molecular Spectroscopy

Molecular Spectroscopy
Author: Chemical Society (Great Britain)
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 639
Release: 1973
Genre: Molecular spectra
ISBN: 0851865062

Molecular Spectroscopy

Molecular Spectroscopy
Author: R F Barrow
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2007-10-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 184755668X

Specialist Periodical Reports provide systematic and detailed review coverage of progress in the major areas of chemical research. Written by experts in their specialist fields the series creates a unique service for the active research chemist, supplying regular critical in-depth accounts of progress in particular areas of chemistry. For over 80 years the Royal Society of Chemistry and its predecessor, the Chemical Society, have been publishing reports charting developments in chemistry, which originally took the form of Annual Reports. However, by 1967 the whole spectrum of chemistry could no longer be contained within one volume and the series Specialist Periodical Reports was born. The Annual Reports themselves still existed but were divided into two, and subsequently three, volumes covering Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry. For more general coverage of the highlights in chemistry they remain a 'must'. Since that time the SPR series has altered according to the fluctuating degree of activity in various fields of chemistry. Some titles have remained unchanged, while others have altered their emphasis along with their titles; some have been combined under a new name whereas others have had to be discontinued. The current list of Specialist Periodical Reports can be seen on the inside flap of this volume.

Dynamical Processes in Condensed Matter, Volume 63

Dynamical Processes in Condensed Matter, Volume 63
Author: Myron W. Evans
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 883
Release: 2009-09-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0470143320

Featuring the work of an international group of scholars, this volume covers the transport properties and Soliton models of Polyacetylene, development and application of the theory of Brownian Motion, the fading of memory during the regression of structural fluctuations, the breakdown of the Kramers Theory as a problem of correct modeling, and more.

Atmospheric Radiation

Atmospheric Radiation
Author: R. M. Goody
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1995-12-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0195356101

A complete revision of Goody's classic 1964 work, this volume offers a systematic discussion of atmospheric radiation processes that today are at the center of worldwide study and concern. It deals with the ways in which incident solar radiation is transformed into scattered and thermal radiation, and the thermodynamic consequences for the Earth's gaseous envelope, identifying aspects of the interaction between radiation and atmospheric motions as the central theme for atmospheric radiation studies. As a complete treatment of physical and mathematical foundations, the text assumes no prior knowledge of atmospheric physics. The theoretical discussion is systematic, and can therefore be applied with minor extension to any planetary atmosphere.