Understanding of the C–H stretch region of infra-red spectroscopy: an analysis of the final state wavefunctions
Swati Yadav, Subrata Banik, M. Durga Prasad
Abstract
with near equal intensities. The final states of all these transitions are superpositions of multiple zeroth order states. In almost all of such superpositions, no single zeroth order state has more than 50% weight. Several multiquantum states, with three to four quanta of excitation dominate the final states, with the CH chromophore contributing only a small weightage. Thus the band structure of the CH stretch region is due to several optically bright transitions whose final states are superpositions of low frequency multiquantum states with the CH chromophore contributing only a small weight to make them spectroscopically active.
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