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- Mon Oct 12, 2020 1:26 am
- Forum: General forum
- Topic: How does the program calculate the population of triplet sublevels?
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Re: How does the program calculate the population of triplet sublevels?
Hi Katarkon, Thank you very much. Yes, I know the Exp. Temperature is the definition of the zero-field electron states. As you can see from the script, I defined the p opulations of the zero-field electron states as Exp.Temperature = [1 0.2 2] , then based on my calculation, the population of ms=0,-...
- Thu Oct 08, 2020 3:49 am
- Forum: General forum
- Topic: Esfit for two triplets with different population distribution
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Re: Esfit for two triplets with different population distribution
Thank you very much! it is woking very well.
- Thu Oct 08, 2020 3:42 am
- Forum: General forum
- Topic: How does the program calculate the population of triplet sublevels?
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How does the program calculate the population of triplet sublevels?
Hello, The populations of the triplet sublevel is [Px=1 Py=0.3 Pz=2] at zero field position. According to the theory, when B0 // X, the population of high-field triplet state sublevels are P0=Px, P-1 and P+1 = 1/2(Pz+Py). As you can see below in the example program, Exp.Temperature = [1 0.2 2], if B...
- Fri May 29, 2020 2:23 am
- Forum: General forum
- Topic: Esfit for two triplets with different population distribution
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Esfit for two triplets with different population distribution
Hello, I was trying to do the fitting of my sample under 60K which might have two sets of triplets with different population distribution. I can vary the population by the user-defined fitting function for only one triplet system. How can I vary the other one simultaneously during the fitting? Below...