THE USE OF PICOSECOND METHODS IN STRUCTURAL STUDIES OF LARGE SPECIES: ROTATIONAL COHERENCE SPECTROSCOPY
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1992
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Ohio State University
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The use of picosecond spectroscopy to measure rotational constants of large species has expanded considerably in recent years. The basis for and characteristics of this ``rotational coherence spectroscopy” will be discussed, A comparison of the advantages of such methods relative to those of high resolution frequency-domain techniques will be presented. Finally, an overview of the application of rotational coherence spectroscopy to structural studies of molecules, complexes, and clusters will be given. (Work supported by National Science Foundation grant no. CHE 88-13470.)""
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Author Institution: Department of Chemistry and Biochemestry, University of California