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Lucas Lang
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What I don't understand: Golding & Halton employ their model Hamiltonian in an entire LS term. States with same MS and different ML have different f-orbitals occupied. Likewise when switching the Ln(III) ion. Why should different f-orbital occupations lead to the same ligand spin density? (2/2)
2025-09-05T18:15:03.832Z