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MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY: A THEORETICAL APPROACH

  • Dr Akshatha R Salian image

    By - Dr Akshatha R Salian

  • 3 students
  • 30 Hours
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Course Requirements

Basic requirements goes here:
1. Bachelor's degree in Physics, Chemistry, or related fields (e.g., Materials Science, Biophysics)
2. Familiarity with spectroscopic techniques (e.g., IR, NMR, UV-Vis)

Course Description

Introduction to Molecular Spectroscopy. Theoretical Approach to the fundamentals of Rotational spectroscopy, Vibrational spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy.

Course Outcomes

Course outcomes goes here:

Students will be able to apply the principles learned to analyze and interpret various spectroscopic techniques, enabling them to understand molecular structures and properties more deeply.

Course Curriculum

  • 5 chapters
  • 12 lectures
  • 2 quizzes
  • 30 Hours total length
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1 Introduction to Molecular Spectroscopy
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2 Width and Intensity of spectral lines
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1 Introduction to Rotational Spectroscopy and Classification of Molecules
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2 Rotational Spectroscopy of diatomic molecules
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3 Effect of isotopes on the Rotational spectra
N/A


1 Introduction to Vibrational Spectroscopy_Simple Harmonic Oscillator
N/A


2 Anharmonic Oscillator Model
N/A


3 IR Spectrum of Polyatomic molecules
N/A


1 Introduction to Raman Spectroscopy
N/A


2 IR-Numericals
N/A


1 Quiz 1 [Quiz]
30 Min


2 Quiz-2 [Quiz]
30 Min


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