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Kramers theorem rotational wave function

However, as mentioned above, T c)3) will be orthogonal to all the k states, and T ) is nonzero. This implies that the number of total states of the same eigenvalue E is (k + 1), which contradicts our initial hypothesis. Thus, we conclude that k must be even, and hence proved the generalized Kramers theorem for total angular momentum. The implication is that we can use double groups as a powerful means to study the molecular systems including the rotational spectra of molecules. In analyses of the symmetry of the rotational wave function for molecules, the three-dimensional (3D) rotation group SO(3) will be used. [Pg.674]


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