Many of the important properties of transition-metal complexes depend on the low-energy excitation spectrum formed by d-electrons of the central transition-metal atom. The spectra of this type are usually fit to the well-known crystal field theory or to the angular overlap model. The result of the f
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The d-Hamiltonian – A new approach for evaluating optical spectra of transition metal complexes
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