Low-Lying Energy Levels of Lanthanide Atoms and Intermediate Coupling

Abstract
A detailed examination of the effects of intermediate coupling on the properties of the low-lying levels of lanthanide atoms has been made. Particular attention has been given to the effects of a breakdown of Russell-Saunders coupling on the energies and magnetic properties of the levels of the ground multiplets. The energy levels were calculated by diagonalization of the combined electrostatic and spin-orbit matrices of the fn configurations. It is found possible to fit the energy levels of the ground multiplets of Nd i and Sm i to within 2 cm1 of their observed energies using 4f-hydrogenic ratios for the Slater Fk integrals. The g values are found to agree within the experimental errors of the atomic beam measurements. An explanation for the apparent success of the 4f-hydrogenic eigenfunctions is offered and it is demonstrated that the success of these eigenfunctions does not imply that the actual eigenfunctions are hydrogen-like. Tables of the calculated energies and eigenvectors for low-lying levels are given together with the g values calculated in intermediate coupling. The effects of intermediate coupling on the realtivistic and diamagnetic corrections to the g values are examined and shown to fall within the range of atomic beam measurements. The importance of intermediate coupling in the actinides is noted.

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