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Fundamentals of Spectroscopy

Offered By: Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune via Swayam

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Course Description

Overview

Spectroscopy is the study of the interaction of light (electromagnetic radiation) with matter. Electromagnetic radiation covers a wide range of frequencies from gamma rays to radio frequencies. Depending on the frequency of radiation interacting with the matter, one can have different forms of spectroscopy. These spectroscopic techniques allow us to monitor the structural properties of matter. For example, information on moment of inertia (and hence bond length) can be obtained from rotational spectrum. Similarly, vibrational spectrum provides information on the force constant, i.e. the strength of a chemical bond.Besides providing information on molecular structure, spectroscopic techniques can also be used for quantitative estimation of a substance making spectroscopy an important analytical tool. Further, a spectroscopic transition is characterized by a definite timescale and this can provide information on molecular dynamics.In this course, the fundamental principles of the different forms of spectroscopy will be elaborated in a unified way from both theoretical and experimental viewpoints. Application of these different spectroscopic methods for the elucidation of molecular structure will also be discussed. The structural and dynamic aspects of spectroscopy are fundamental to physics, chemistry and biology. Thus, this course will provide a thorough conceptual understanding for these branches of science. INTENDED AUDIENCE : Interested LearnersPREREQUISITES : NILLINDUSTRY SUPPORT : It is a basic course. Therefore it is not directly relevant for industrial application

Syllabus

Week 1: Interaction between Light and MatterWeek 2: Different Forms of SpectroscopyWeek 3: Rotational SpectroscopyWeek 4: Rotational SpectroscopyWeek 5: Vibrational SpectroscopyWeek 6: Vibrational SpectroscopyWeek 7: Raman SpectroscopyWeek 8: Raman SpectroscopyWeek 9: Electronic SpectroscopyWeek 10: Electronic Spectroscopy Week 11: Electronic SpectroscopyWeek 12: Combination of different spectroscopic methods to solve complex problems

Taught by

Prof. Sayan Bagchi, Prof. Anirban Hazra

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