Magnetic Hyperfine Structure and Core Polarization in the Excited States of Lithium

William A. Goddard, III
Phys. Rev. 176, 106 – Published 5 December 1968
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Abstract

The magnetic hyperfine splitting constants, aJ, from theoretical calculations on the 3S2, 2P2, 3P2, and 3D2 excited states of the Li atom are reported. The wave functions were calculated using the author's GF method, which corresponds to optimizing the orbitals of a Slater determinant after spin projection. Thus the wave functions include core polarization, but no appreciable correlation. For the 2P2 state we calculate a12=0.2206 a.u. (45.74 Mc/sec for Li7) which is in good agreement with the experimental value, 0.2227 ± 0.0017 a.u. (46.17 ± 0.35 Mc/sec for Li7), and the value from configuration interaction calculations, 0.2206. Thus for the Li atom core polarization accounts for most of the error in the Hartree-Fock values of aJ. These calculations yield 1r3 and spin density, Q(0), in agreement with other accurate theoretical calculations, and in disagreement with the values found using level crossing experiments, indicating that the interpretation of the level crossing experiments in terms of 1r3 and Q(0) may not be correct. It is found that for both the unrestricted Hartree-Fock and GF methods the use of a different Hamiltonian for each electron leads to virtual orbitals which are good approximations to the actual orbitals of excited states.

  • Received 25 June 1968

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.176.106

©1968 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

William A. Goddard, III*,†

  • Alfred A. Noyes Laboratory of Chemical Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91109

  • *Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow.
  • Contribution No. 3703

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Vol. 176, Iss. 1 — December 1968

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