Term Symbol
Term Symbol
From a spectroscopic perspective, we need to know the values for the various types of angular momenta. Term symbols provide three pieces of information 1. Total orbital angular momentum, L 2. Multiplicity of the term, 2S+1 3. Total angular momentum, J
2 S+1
LJ
v L Total
Imagine then summing these vectors together. We can do it, but it is far easier to consider z-components as these add together as scalars!
Or in terms of magnitudes
L = l1 + l 2 + l 3 + ....
The total # or series of possible values for all orientations is given by the Clebsch-Gordon Series. For an atom with two electrons,
L = l 1 + l 2 , l 1 + l 2 1, l 1 + l 2 2,... l 1 l 2
l1 + l 2 l1 l 2
L = l1 + l 2 , l1 + l 2 1, l1 + l 2 2,...l1 l 2
L = 2, 1, 0 Thus potential terms are D, P, S and each of these terms will differ in energy.
2S 1/2
3s
3p 3p 2p 2p
2D
3d 3d
}spin-orbit
coupling
2P 3/2 2S 1/2
2s
2P 1/2
2S 1/2
1s
J = 0,1 l = 1 s = 0
2S 1/2
3s
3p 3p 2p 2p
2D
3d 3d
}spin-orbit
coupling
2P 3/2 2S 1/2
2s
2P 1/2
2S 1/2
1s
J = 0,1 l = 1 s = 0
4 3 2
4 3 2
L = l1 + l 2 , l1 + l 2 1, l1 + l 2 2,...l1 l 2
L = 2, 1, 0 S can have S = 1, 0 Given these values for L and S we have
3D, 1D, 3P, 1P, 3S,
D, P, and S
and 1S
and 1So
Question is, which of these terms corresponds to the lowest energy state?? Use Hunds Rules to determine!
Most stable
Given that the 3D states are most stable, which of these terms correspond to the most stable state?