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Optical, Electric and Magnetic Properties of Molecules: A Review of the Work of A.D. Buckingham [Hardcover]

D.C. Clary (Editor), B.J. Orr (Editor)

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0444825967 978-0444825964 July 3, 1997 1
This book celebrates the career and scientific accomplishments of Professor David Buckingham, who is due to retire from his Chair at Cambridge University in 1997.

The adopted format comprises reprints of a number of David Buckingham's key scientific papers, each one or two of these preceded by a review of the corresponding area of David's wide-ranging research interest. Each reviewer is recognised as an expert in that field of interest and has some close association with David Buckingham, as a scientific colleague and/or a former research student. The book should serve as a distinctive reference source, both retrospective and prospective, for the field of chemical physics with which the name A.D. Buckingham is associated.

The editors opted to reprint a majority of early classic Buckingham papers, balanced by some of David Buckingham's more recent publications. Reprinted papers have been placed into a general scientific context that covers prior influences on, and later impacts by, the work nominated for review.


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The first nonlinear-optical effect to be discovered was described in 1875 by the Reverend James Kerr [1], who noted that application of an electric field to glass caused it to become birefringent. Read the first page
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periodic phase matching, linear polarization law, earthed cylinder, induced molecular moments, vibrational optical activity, molecular quadrupole moments, nulling signal, individual rotational levels, polarizability anisotropy, response tensors, quadrupole polarizability, molecular photoelectron spectroscopy, point multipoles, nematic solvent, nuclear magnetic shielding, mean polarizability, relative retardation, initio value, depolarization ratio, axial tensors, vibrational circular dichroism, anisotropic molecules, polarizable molecules, imperfect gas, inhomogeneous electric field
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David Buckingham, New York, Faraday Soc, Kwanghsi Wang, Faraday Discuss, University Chemical Laboratory, Department of Theoretical Chemistry, National Physical Laboratory, Van Kranendonk, Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, John Pople, Clarendon Press, Cambridge University Press, Faraday Trans, Lensfield Road, Raman Spectrosc, School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, University of Sydney, Van Nostrand, Van Vleck, All Rights Reserved, Buckingham Proc, Oxford University Press, Postgraduate Scholarship
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