Pramana

, Volume 21, Issue 6, pp 347–355 | Cite as

Infrared intensity analysis of CHCl3 and CDCl3

  • L D Wahegoankar
  • N Rajeswara Rao
Molecular Physics
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Abstract

IR intensity formulae can be derived in the formI=L′ A; I being square root of intensityI 2, has sign ambiguity. Equations likeI′ I=A′ LL′ A=A′ GA have been used to solve the sign ambiguity. There is only one equation for each species. This position has now been improved by introducing a new concept about this sign ambiguity and solved for electro-optical parameters taking a pair of molecules CHCl3 and CDCl3 for demonstration. This incidentally solves the sign ambiguity problem of polar tensors which are calculated for these molecules.

Keywords

Infrared intensities polar tensors 

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© the Indian Academy of Sciences 1983

Authors and Affiliations

  • L D Wahegoankar
    • 1
  • N Rajeswara Rao
    • 1
    • 2
  1. 1.Department of PhysicsOsmania UniversityHyderabadIndia
  2. 2.3-6-416/2, HimayatnagarHyderabadIndia

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