?The ground-state wavefunction of a certain molecule is described by the vibrational
Chapter 11, Problem E11F.5(a)(choose chapter or problem)
The ground-state wavefunction of a certain molecule is described by the vibrational wavefunction \(\psi_{0}=N_{0} \mathrm{e}^{-a x^{2} / 2}\). Calculate the Franck–Condon factor for a transition to a vibrational state described by the wavefunction \(\psi_{0}^{\prime}=N_{0} \mathrm{e}^{-a\left(x-x_{0}\right)^{2} / 2}\). The normalization constants are given by eqn 7E.10.
Text Transcription:
psi_0=N_0e^-ax^2/2
psi_0^prime=N_0e^-axix_0^2/2
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