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Electric-dipole 4fN–4fN transition intensity parametrizations for lanthanides: multiple indistinguishable parameter sets and multiple local minima
Journal of Alloys and Compounds (2000)
  • Gary W Burdick, Andrews University
  • R. L. Summerscales, Andrews University
  • S. M. Crooks, university of canterbury
  • M. F. Reid, university of canterbury
  • F. S. Richardson, University of Virginia - Main Campus
Abstract

For most symmetries the standard parametrization of one-photon electric-dipole transitions between crystal-field levels of the 4fN configuration of lanthanide ions gives the same predictions for several quite different parameter sets. An alternative parametrization scheme that provides separate parameters for each of the different polarization directions removes this anomaly. A second problem arises due to the fact that multiple local minima may fit the data nearly equally well. Through a detailed reexamination of the previously well-studied system NdODA, we examine and attempt to resolve this local minima problem.

Disciplines
Publication Date
May 24, 2000
Citation Information
Gary W Burdick, R. L. Summerscales, S. M. Crooks, M. F. Reid, et al.. "Electric-dipole 4fN–4fN transition intensity parametrizations for lanthanides: multiple indistinguishable parameter sets and multiple local minima" Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol. 303-304 (2000)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gary_burdick/19/