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The Transition dipole moment or Transition moment, usually denoted
[edit] DefinitionThe transition dipole moment for the
where the summations are over the positions of the electrons in the system. Giving the transition dipole moment:
where the integral is in principle over all space, but it can be restricted to the region in which the initial and final state wavefunctions are non-negligible. [edit] Analogy with a classical dipoleMain article: Electric dipole moment A basic, phenomenological understanding of the transition dipole moment can be obtained by analogy with a classical dipole. While the comparison can be very useful, care must be taken to ensure that one does not fall into the trap of assuming they are the same. In the case of two classical point charges,
In the presence of an electric field, such as that due to an electromagnetic wave, the two charges will experience a force in opposite directions, leading to a net torque on the dipole. The magnitude of the torque is proportional to both the magnitude of the charges and the separation between them, and varies with the relative angles of the field and the dipole:
Similarly, the coupling between an electromagnetic wave and an atomic transition with transition dipole moment [edit] OriginWhen an atom or molecule interacts with an electromagnetic wave of frequency [edit] ApplicationsThe transition dipole moment is useful for determining if transitions are allowed under the electric dipole interaction. For example, the transition from a bonding [edit] References"IUPAC compendium of Chemical Terminology". IUPAC. 1997. http://www.iupac.org/goldbook/T06460.pdf. Retrieved 2007-01-15. |
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