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What does it mean "anharmonic frequency"?

 
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Oct20-08, 02:43 PM   #1
 

What does it mean "anharmonic frequency"?


Hi,

in quantum mechanic (in spectroscopy) people use such terms as "anharmonic frequency"? Does anybody know the definition of that term?
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Oct23-08, 04:07 PM   #2
 
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Hi,

in quantum mechanic (in spectroscopy) people use such terms as "anharmonic frequency"? Does anybody know the definition of that term?
Unharmonic means not sinusoidal.
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