Hund's rule and strong spin-orbit interacion

In summary, Hund's rules are valid for atoms with low z, with the third rule being based on Russell-Saunders coupling. However, for heavy atoms with large spin-orbit interaction, the first and second Hund's rules may not be applicable due to the presence of large spin-orbit coupling. Term symbols for jj coupling can be determined by following the guidelines outlined in the Wikipedia entry for term symbols.
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Abigale
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Hi,
I have read that Hund's rules are valid for Atoms with low z.
Because the third Hund's rule is build of Russell-Saunders coupling.

Can I still use the first and second Hund's rule for heavy atoms and jj-coupling( for the third rule)?
Or how can I know the groundstate for an atom with large spin-orbit interaction?

Thank you
Abby
 
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Abigale said:
Can I still use the first and second Hund's rule for heavy atoms and jj-coupling( for the third rule)?
I suppose you could, but it'll be meaningless, because ##\textbf{L}## and ##\textbf{S}## are not good quantum numbers in the presence of large spin-orbit coupling. You might take a look at the Wikipedia entry for term symbols:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Term_symbol
It has a good overview for how we determine term symbols for jj coupling.
 

Related to Hund's rule and strong spin-orbit interacion

1. What is Hund's rule in chemistry?

Hund's rule is a principle in quantum mechanics that states that when electrons are added to a subshell, they will occupy separate orbitals with the same spin before pairing up. This leads to the maximum possible spin alignment and increases the stability of the atom or molecule.

2. How does strong spin-orbit interaction affect electron configurations?

Strong spin-orbit interaction refers to the coupling between the spin and orbital motion of an electron. This can cause the energy levels of orbitals to split, leading to a redistribution of electrons in the subshells. This can impact the stability and reactivity of atoms and molecules.

3. Why is Hund's rule important in atomic and molecular structure?

Hund's rule is important as it helps to explain the observed electron configurations in atoms and molecules. It also plays a role in determining the properties and reactivity of these substances. Violation of Hund's rule can lead to higher energy states and less stable structures.

4. How does strong spin-orbit interaction affect the energy levels of electrons?

Strong spin-orbit interaction can cause the energy levels of electrons to shift and split, leading to different configurations of electrons in the subshells. This can also impact the reactivity and properties of atoms and molecules, as well as the strength of chemical bonds.

5. Can strong spin-orbit interaction be observed in everyday life?

Yes, strong spin-orbit interaction can be observed in everyday life. For example, it plays a role in the colors of certain compounds, as well as the magnetic properties of materials. It also has implications in fields such as nanotechnology and quantum computing.

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