Using a generalized Hubbard Hamiltonian, many-electron calculations of energy levels and corresponding wave functions of negatively charged and neutral nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond were reported. The energies, orbital, and spin symmetries of the ground and excited states are in good quantitative agreement with available optical and electron paramagnetic resonance measurements. The many-electron wave functions were employed to predict the spin density on the N and C atoms in the ground and excited states. The present model explains the recent, experimentally observed definite nonzero spin density on N atom for the 4 A 2 excited state of the neutral charge state of NV (NV 0 ) based on the multiple electronic configuration of the corresponding many-electron wave function.
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