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Nuclear Motions Associated with Electron Transitions in Diatomic Molecules

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The question of nuclear motions associated with electron transitions is discussed from the standpoint of quantum mechanics. It appears that Heisenberg’s indetermination principle gives the clue to the inexactness of the earlier method based on Franck’s postulate since its strict application calls for a violation of the principle. The existence of an entirely new type of band spectrum due to the wave nature of matter is predicted and the interpretation of Rayleigh’s mercury band at 2476–2482 A.U. as of this type is suggested. Finally it is shown that while Franck’s postulate is also true for electron jumps in atoms, it is of but trivial interest because its inexactness is much greater for the electrons than for heavy nuclei.

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Condon, E.U. (1991). Nuclear Motions Associated with Electron Transitions in Diatomic Molecules. In: Barut, A.O., Odabasi, H., van der Merwe, A. (eds) Selected Scientific Papers of E.U. Condon. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9083-1_8

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