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S(0), \, P(1),\, D(2),\, F(3),\, G(4),\, H(5),\, I(6),\, K(7), \dots, | S(0), \, P(1),\, D(2),\, F(3),\, G(4),\, H(5),\, I(6),\, K(7), \dots, | ||
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and further up the alphabet. The value ''J'' is the quantum number of the spin-orbital angular momentum: '''J''' ≡ '''L''' + '''S'''. The value ''J'' satisfies the [[Angular momentum coupling#Triangular conditions|triangular conditions]]: | and further up the alphabet (excluding ''P'' and ''S''). The value ''J'' is the quantum number of the spin-orbital angular momentum: '''J''' ≡ '''L''' + '''S'''. The value ''J'' satisfies the [[Angular momentum coupling#Triangular conditions|triangular conditions]]: | ||
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J = |L-S|,\, |L-S|+1, \, \ldots, L+S, | J = |L-S|,\, |L-S|+1, \, \ldots, L+S, |
Revision as of 09:15, 4 January 2008
In atomic spectroscopy, a term symbol gives the total spin-, orbital-, and spin-orbital angular momentum of the atom. The term symbol has the following form:
where S is the total spin angular momentum and 2S+1 is the spin multiplicity. The symbol X represents the total orbital angular momentum. For historical reasons it is coded by a letter as follows (between brackets the L quantum number designated by the letter):
and further up the alphabet (excluding P and S). The value J is the quantum number of the spin-orbital angular momentum: J ≡ L + S. The value J satisfies the triangular conditions:
- .
Sometimes the parity of the state is added, as in
which indicates that the state has odd parity. This is the case if the sum of the one-electron orbital angular momenta is odd.
For historical reasons, the term symbol is somewhat inconsistent in the sense that the quantum numbers L and J are indicated directly, by a letter and a number, respectively, while the spin S is indicated by its multiplicity 2S+1.
Examples
A few ground state atoms are listed.
- Hydrogen atom: . Spin angular momentum: S = 1/2. Orbital angular momentum: L = 0. Spin-orbital angular momentum: J = 1/2. Electronic configuration: 1s. Parity: even.
- Carbon atom: . Spin angular momentum: S = 1. Orbital angular momentum: L = 1. Spin-orbital angular momentum: J = 0. Electronic configuration: [He]2s22p2. Parity even.
- Aluminium atom: . Spin angular momentum: S = 1/2. Orbital angular momentum: L = 1. Spin-orbital angular momentum: J = 1/2. Electronic configuration: [Ne]3s23p1. Parity odd.
- Scandium atom: . Spin angular momentum: S = 1/2. Orbital angular momentum: L = 2. Spin-orbital angular momentum: J = 3/2. Electronic configuration: [Ne]3s23p63d14s2. Parity even.