The Jahn-Teller effect continues to be a paradigm for structural instabilities and dynamical processes in molecules and in the condensed phase. Among the many important newer developments in the field one should mention cooperative phenomena in crystals, the general importance of pseudo-Jahn-Teller couplings for symmetry-lowering phenomena in molecular systems, non-adiabatic processes at conical intersections of potential energy surfaces and extensions of the basic theory in relation to the discovery of fullerenes and other icosahedral systems.
Written by leading international experts the aim of the present volume is to provide a survey of the state-of-the art in Jahn-Teller interactions at the interface of quantum chemistry and condensed matter physics, addressing both the non-expert scientist as well as those experts interested in expanding their knowledge into neighboring areas.
Cast in form of a set of extensive and tutorial reviews – and thus suitable as a complement to available textbooks in the field – the following topics are dealt with in this book:
Springer Series in chemical physics 97 Springer Series in chemical physics Series Editors: A. W. Castleman, Jr. J. P. Toennies K. Yamanouchi W. Zinth The purpose of this series is to provide comprehensive up-to-date monographs in both well established disciplines and emerging research areas within the broad f ields of chemical physics and physical chemistry. The books deal with both fundamental science and applications, and may have either a theoretical or an experimental emphasis. They are aimed primarily at researchers and graduate students in chemical physics and related f ields. For further volumes: http://www.springer.com/series/676 Horst Köppel David R. Yarkony Heinz Barentzen (Eds.) The Jahn-Teller Effect Fundamentals and Implications for Physics and Chemistry With 350 Figures 123 Professor Horst Köppel Professor Heinz Barentzen Universität Heidelberg Theoretische Chemie Im Neuenheimer Feld 229 69120 Heidelberg Germany E-Mail:
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