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Step 3
Examples of Vibrational Mode Displays |
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In order for the examples linked
below to work, you must first
get
Chime version
2 plugin for PC-Windows (includes JCAMP-DX
viewer capability)
See the limits of
testing of these vibrational displays.
Unlinked Chime windows
- This is a simple example of a
page that shows a spectrum and a molecule. Both may be
manipulated separately, but there is no linkage of the windows
that show the two.
Linked simultaneous
display
- This is an example of a page that
shows a spectrum and a molecule. Both may be manipulated
separately, and there is a point-and-click linkage between the
spectrum and a set of files that show molecular vibrational
animations. The animations are a concatenated set of molecular
geometries that are run as a "slide-show", and have been
extracted by VIBREAD from computations.
Spectral Tutorials Used at UMass-Amherst
- FTIR-spectra were obtained on a
Midac spectrometer, converted to JCAMP-DX format, and used in most of these examples.
Computations of vibrational modes were accomplished on a PC or
SGI workstation, using
Spartan or Gaussian.
Spectroscopy problems used at the University of
the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica.
For other details, see
- Paul M. Lahti, Eric J. Motyka, Robert J.
Lancashire, "Interactive Visualization of Infrared Spectral Data:
Synergy of Computation, Visualization and Experiment for Learning
Spectroscopy", Journal of Chemical Education,
77, 649-653 (2000). [
ABSTRACT]
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