This new, expanded edition provides a fresh, photon-based description of modern molecular spectroscopy and photophysics, with applications that are drawn from across the breadth of chemistry, biology, physics, and materials science, including recent developments. The focus is on the mechanisms that operate at the fundamental level, on how light absorption and scattering occur in molecules, what happens to the energy which the molecules acquire, and what may be learned from the study of these processes. Mathematics is again kept to a minimum though quantitative understanding is nevertheless put into practice via example calculations throughout the text. With the aid of extensive, purposely devised illustrations, this approach fosters a deeper intuition for the photophysical processes involved in light‒matter interaction, aiming to consolidate the principles and to exemplify how widely ranging information can be derived from spectroscopic studies.
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Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition
List of Symbols
1 Introduction to molecular spectroscopy and photophysics
2 Atoms and molecules: developing principles of electronic structure
3 Polyatomic molecules: orbitals, symmetry and group theory
4 Electronic and nuclear energy levels in molecules
5 Small molecule rotational energy levels and spectra
6 Diatomic and triatomic molecules: vibrations and spectra
7 Vibrational states in large molecules: infrared absorption spectroscopy
8 Raman scattering and spectral interpretation
9 Electronic and vibrational states in large molecules
10 Electronic transitions, colours, and detection
11 After light is absorbed: photophysics in an excited electronic state
12 Molecular fluorescence
13 Fluorescence resonance energy transfer
14 Chiral phenomena and optical activity
15 Multiphoton processes in molecules
Bibliography
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David Andrews is known for advances in the theory of quantum and nonlinear optics, fundamental photonics, energy transport, and optical vortices. He has published 400 papers and over twenty books, including as author or co-author Lasers in Chemistry, Optical Harmonics in Molecular Systems, Optical Nanomanipulation, and an Introduction to Photon Science and Technology. David has taught extensively at the University of East Anglia and run numerous spectroscopy courses for industry: he has twice been Chair of the Royal Society of Chemistry Molecular Spectroscopy Group. Andrews is a Chartered Chemist and Chartered Physicist, and he is the 2021 President of SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics.
Rob Lipson has published extensively in the areas of laser spectroscopy, nanoscience, and novel material for photonics applications. He has taught a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate level physical chemistry courses at Western University and the University of Victoria (UVic). Administratively, he has served as Chair of the Department of Chemistry at Western and two terms as Dean of Science at UVic. In addition to his academic work, he was also a long-serving Senior Editor of the Canadian Journal of Chemistry, and a panel member on numerous funding and research integrity committees for the federal Government of Canada. Lipson is a Fellow of the Chemical Institute of Canada.