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Orientation of O(3) and SU(2)⊗CI representations in cubic point groups (Oh,Td) for application to molecular spectroscopy

✍ Scribed by M. Rey; V. Boudon; Ch. Wenger; G. Pierre; B. Sartakov


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
241 KB
Volume
219
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-2852

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✦ Synopsis


We propose a detailed method for the symmetrization of the standard Oð3Þ or SU ð2Þ C I basis jj s ; mi (s ¼ g or u) into the O h or T d point group. This is realized by means of an orientation matrix called G. The oriented basis obtained in this way allows matrix element calculations for rovibronic spectroscopic problems concerning octahedral or tetrahedral molecules. Particular attention has been put on careful phase choices. A numerical calculation of all the G matrix elements for both integer and half-integer j values up to 399/2 has been performed. Such high angular momentum values are necessary for the case of heavy molecules with high rotational excitation. To calculate the G coefficients with high precision at high j values we pre-calculated the necessary Wigner functions using symbolic MAPLE software and made then the numerical calculations with quadruple precision. The complete list of these coefficients can be obtained freely at the URL: http://www.u-bourgogne.fr/LPUB/group.html. As an illustration, we also present briefly an application to two typical spectroscopic calculations: the pure rotational levels of SF 6 in its ground vibrational state and the m 3 band of ReF 6 (an open-shell molecule with an odd number of electrons and a fourfold degenerate electronic ground state).