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(a) ignoring the centrifugal and anharmonicity terms, define the change in energy of a rotovibrational transition from (, j) to (’, j’) using the quantum harmonic oscillator and rigid rotor models for these simultaneous transitions, as discussed in lecture. then evaluate the energy change for the transition from (=1, j=11) to (’=0, j’=12) and simplify your answer as much as possible. [6] use only the model of rotovibration
(b) now calculate the actual e for this transition in both joules and ev given that the vibrational and rotational frequencies are, in wavenumbers, ṽ = 2143.3 cm-1 and b = 1.931 cm-1.
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