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Nonadiabatic Transition Concepts Basic Theories And Applications 2 Ed Hiroki Nakamura

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Nonadiabatic Transition Concepts Basic Theories And Applications 2 Ed Hiroki Nakamura
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Publisher: World Scientific
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.15 MB
Pages: 515
Author: Hiroki Nakamura
ISBN: 9789814329774, 9814329770
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 2. ed

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Nonadiabatic Transition Concepts Basic Theories And Applications 2 Ed Hiroki Nakamura by Hiroki Nakamura 9789814329774, 9814329770 instant download after payment.

Introduction - What is Nonadiabatic TransitionA"?; Multidisciplinarity; Historical Survey of Theoretical Studies; Background Mathematics; Basic Two-State Theory for Time-Independent Processes; Basic Two-State Theory for Time-Dependent Processes; Two-State Problems; Effects of Coupling to Phonons and Quantum Devices; Multi-Channel Problems; Multi-Dimensional Problems; Complete Reflection and Bound States in the Continuum; New Mechanism of Molecular Switching; Control of Nonadiabatic Processes by an External Field; Comprehension of Nonadiabatic Chemical Dynamics; Control of Chemical Dynamics; Manifestation of Molecular Functions; Conclusions: Future Perspectives

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