TS Diagrams PDF
TS Diagrams PDF
TS Diagrams PDF
(1) Some lines are curved. This arises because whenever two states
of the same symmetry (same term symbol) are close in energy, they
can be combined to yield one state of lower energy and another of
higher energy. In a Tanabe-Sugano diagram, this makes it appear that
some lines bend away from each other to avoid crossing. As a result,
this phenomenon is referred to as the non-crossing rule. Note that
transitions involving these curved lines must be avoided when
determining Do from Tanabe-Sugano diagrams.
-At Do/B = 33
On the vertical axis E/B = 32.8 (for the first transition)
Hence:
E/B = Do/B
21550 cm-1/32.8B = Do/33B
Do(32.8B) = 21550 cm-1(33B)
32.8 Do = 711150 cm-1
Do = 21681 cm-1
E/B = 32.8
21550 cm-1/B = 32.8
B = 657 cm-1
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