This review surveys recent theoretical work from our group in the area of vibration-rotation spectroscopy. It addresses the computation of anharmonic force fields and spectroscopic constants in the context of rovibrational perturbation theory as well as variational calculations of vibrational levels, on the basis of highly accurate ab initio potential energy surfaces. Results are presented for three case studies involving difluorovinylidene, bismuthine, and ammonia, to illustrate current contributions from ab initio quantum chemistry to spectroscopic studies.
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Thiel, W. (2004). Ab initio vibration-rotation spectroscopy. In Chimia (Vol. 58, pp. 276–280). Swiss Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.2533/000942904777677858
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