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The Ligand Polarisation Model for d-d and f-f Intensities

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Vibronic Processes in Inorganic Chemistry

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The ligand polarisation (LP) model for Laporte-forbidden transition probabilities is introduced and developed in some detail for the f-f case. Expectations are compared with those of the crystal field model. The LP model is extended to cover vibronic transitions and the symmetry implications are investigated.

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Stewart, B. (1989). The Ligand Polarisation Model for d-d and f-f Intensities. In: Flint, C.D. (eds) Vibronic Processes in Inorganic Chemistry. NATO ASI Series, vol 288. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1029-4_15

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