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properties_and_expectation_values [2024/08/21 16:23] – [Dipole fields (DIP)] peterk | properties_and_expectation_values [2024/08/22 09:22] (current) – [Dipole fields (DIP)] peterk | ||
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- | Add a finite combination $H_1=\vec d \cdot \vec \mu$, $\vec d=(\textit{dx}, | + | Add a finite combination |
- | The perturbed hamiltonian represents a physical system in a uniform electric field with electric field strength $\vec F= -\vec d$. Therefore the corresponding dipole moment projection in this direction can be obtained as $|\vec F|^{-1}\vec F \cdot \vec \mu = |\vec d|^{-1}(E(\vec d)-E(\vec 0)) + O(|\vec d|)$. | + | The perturbed hamiltonian represents a physical system in a uniform electric field with electric field strength $\vec F= -\vec d$. Therefore the corresponding |
+ | The diagonal polarisability in this direction can similarly be calculated via | ||
+ | $$\alpha_{\vec d, \vec d} = |\vec d|^{-2}(E(\vec d)+E(-\vec d)-2E(\vec 0)) + O(|\vec d|^2).$$ | ||
==== Quadrupole fields (QUAD) ==== | ==== Quadrupole fields (QUAD) ==== | ||
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- | Exactly as the '' | + | Exactly as the '' |
==== General fields (FIELD) ==== | ==== General fields (FIELD) ==== |