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Crystal field parametrizations for low symmetry systems
Molecular Physics (2004)
  • Gary W Burdick, Andrews University
  • M F Reid, university of canterbury
Abstract

For lanthanide ions in sites with no axis of symmetry (C1 or Ci symmetry) there is no obvious choice for the quantization axis. In these cases, the orientation of the lanthanide site may be rotated by three arbitrary Euler angles phi1, theta, and phi2 where phi1 and theta determine the orientation of the z axis, and phi2 determines the orientation of the crystal about the z axis. We show that appropriate selection of these three Euler angles allows the number of independent crystal-field parameters to be reduced from 27 to 24. This paper explores the possible ways of performing this parameter reduction, and presents the relationship between the different sets of resulting crystal-field parameters.

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2004
Citation Information
Gary W Burdick and M F Reid. "Crystal field parametrizations for low symmetry systems" Molecular Physics Vol. 102 Iss. 11-12 (2004)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gary_burdick/49/