High spin states - J coupling

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Macgomes
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High spin states - J coupling

Post by Macgomes »

Hello everyone,,
I am trying to simulate the interaction between a photo-excited triplet and one radical to estimate the magnitude of J by comparison with my experimental spectrum.
The problem I am encountering is the following:
- the triplet is youporn.wiki/ xhamster.vip/ redtube.onl/ polarised and it requires Exp.temperatures
- the radical is thermalised so the experimental temperature should be enough to define the sub-level populations.

Pepper asks me for three values to describe the population of the radical and I am not quite sure how to address this since one value should suffice.
Any tips to work around this would be much appreciated.

Thank you.
Last edited by Macgomes on Mon Apr 22, 2019 9:37 am, edited 1 time in total.
Stefan Stoll
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Re: High spin states - J coupling

Post by Stefan Stoll »

EasySpin should ask you for a 6-element array in Exp.Temperature, since your system has 6 states. Example: Exp.Temperature = [0 0 1 1 0 0];.
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