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I am studying the optical activity of the lanthanide(III) complexes.
In the ligand field model,
the ligand field hamiltonian operator is described in
the sum of the electrostatic interaction between
the lA pole of the lanthanide3+ charge distribution
and the lL pole of the Lth ligand charge distribution.
I think that lA = 2, 4, and 6 represent electric dipole, quadrupole, and hexapole, respectively.
My question is what is the odd pole? magnetic dipole??
Regards,
In the ligand field model,
the ligand field hamiltonian operator is described in
the sum of the electrostatic interaction between
the lA pole of the lanthanide3+ charge distribution
and the lL pole of the Lth ligand charge distribution.
I think that lA = 2, 4, and 6 represent electric dipole, quadrupole, and hexapole, respectively.
My question is what is the odd pole? magnetic dipole??
Regards,