Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Seattle talk on quantum H-bonds

I am on sabbatical this semester. The first week I visiting the Chemistry Department at the University of Washington. My host is Anne McCoy who has done a lot of nice work on the theory of the infrared spectroscopy of H-bonds. [Some of her work featured in this post a while back].

Here is the current version of slides for a seminar I am giving tomorrow.
It is largely based on this paper and this preprint.


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