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documentation:standard_operators:charge_quadrupole:start [2016/10/10 09:41] – external edit 127.0.0.1documentation:standard_operators:charge_quadrupole:start [2020/02/12 10:43] (current) – added missing "-" in formular Q_ij Fabian Wenzel
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 ====== Charge quadrupole operators (Q) ====== ====== Charge quadrupole operators (Q) ======
  
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 The quadrupole operator is a special case of the crystal-field operator. The operator is defined as: The quadrupole operator is a special case of the crystal-field operator. The operator is defined as:
 \begin{equation} \begin{equation}
-Q_{ij} = 3r_ir_j/r^2 \hat{r}\cdot\hat{r}\delta_{i,j}.+Q_{ij} = 3r_ir_j/r^2 \hat{r}\cdot\hat{r}\delta_{i,j}.
 \end{equation} \end{equation}
 Whereby we need to note that we here only take the angular part of a quadrupole. It's "strength", i.e. the expectation value of $r^2$ is omitted from our definition. Whereby we need to note that we here only take the angular part of a quadrupole. It's "strength", i.e. the expectation value of $r^2$ is omitted from our definition.
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