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Lanthanide magnetic moments

At r > 0 K, besides the average of the spatial projection (identified with angle brackets), one must also take account of the thermal average of the magnetic moment (identified by an overline). Thus, the total average lanthanide magnetic moment is... [Pg.17]

Now we go on to discuss the results of the calculation of the heavy lanthanide magnetic moments. These calculations were performed on a hexagonal close packed lattice at the experimental lattice constant, so these numbers should be... [Pg.58]

The second mechanism of broadening is also due to the random displacements of atoms in the lattice, but it is manifested by means of variations of lanthanide magnetic moments from one lattice site to another, because of the random distortion of the crystalline... [Pg.448]

Atoms or ions with completely filled orbitals have J equal to zero, which means that atoms with closed shells have no magnetic moment. The only atoms that display a magnetic moment are those with incompletely filled shells. These are particularly found in the transition metals, with incompletely filled d shells, and the lanthanides and actinides, which have incompletely filled/shells. [Pg.490]


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