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J. Phys. Radium 23, 201-207 (1962)
DOI: 10.1051/jphysrad:01962002304020100
Quelques propriétés des niveaux cristallins Γ8 en symétrie cubique
Y. Ayant, E. Bélorizky et J. RossetLaboratoire d'Électrostatique et de Physique du Métal, Université de Grenoble
Abstract
A theoretical study of the representative of a vector on a Γ 8 level is developped, in tetragonal axes, as in trigonal axis. It is applied to predict the Zeeman effect on such a level. The theory can be easily generalized to the case of a non-cubic distortion.
Résumé
Une étude théorique de la représentative d'un vecteur sur un niveau Γ 8 est développée, en axes tétragonaux, comme en axes trigonaux. On en fait l'application à la prévision de l'effet Zeeman sur un tel niveau ; la théorie se prête très bien à la généralisation pour le cas où une distorsion non cubique est présente.
7170E - Spin-orbit coupling, Zeeman and Stark splitting, Jahn-Teller effect.
Key words
energy states -- Zeeman effect
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