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Magnetic fields molecular properties

In the Hamiltonian conventionally used for derivations of molecular magnetic properties, the applied fields are represented by electromagnetic vector and scalar potentials [1,20] and if desired, canonical transformations are invoked to change the magnetic gauge origin and/or to introduce electric and magnetic fields explicitly into the Hamiltonian, see e.g. refs. [1,20,21]. Here we take as our point of departure the multipolar Hamiltonian derived in ref. [22] without recourse to vector and scalar potentials. [Pg.195]


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