1976
DOI: 10.1016/0022-2364(76)90299-7
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Ambiguity problems of the spin hamiltonian

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“…In similar systems with stronger effects of spin‐orbit coupling (stronger S ‐mixing), however, g xy could reach an appreciable magnitude. From the fact that g transforms under an arbitrary rotation RS˜ as gboldgRS˜-1 , it is easy to parameterize the rotation RS˜ about the z ‐axis [Eq. ]: trueRS˜=()cosφ-sinφ0sinφcosφ0001 trueprefixcosφ=gxxg trueprefixsinφ=-gxyg …”
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“…In similar systems with stronger effects of spin‐orbit coupling (stronger S ‐mixing), however, g xy could reach an appreciable magnitude. From the fact that g transforms under an arbitrary rotation RS˜ as gboldgRS˜-1 , it is easy to parameterize the rotation RS˜ about the z ‐axis [Eq. ]: trueRS˜=()cosφ-sinφ0sinφcosφ0001 trueprefixcosφ=gxxg trueprefixsinφ=-gxyg …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(8) in Ref. (note, however, that the latter authors use a convention S·g·B instead of our present B·g·S ).…”
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