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Landé g-factor

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In physics, the Landé g-factor is a particular example of a g-factor, namely for an electron with both spin and orbital angular momenta. It is named after Alfred Landé, who first described it in 1921.

In atomic physics, it is a multiplicative term appearing in the expression for the energy levels of an atom in a weak magnetic field. The quantum states of electrons in atomic orbitals are normally degenerate in energy, with the degenerate states all sharing the same angular momentum. When the atom is placed in a weak magnetic field, however, the degeneracy is lifted.

The factor comes about during the calculation of the first-order perturbation in the energy of an atom when a weak uniform magnetic field (that is, weak in comparison to the system's internal magnetic field) is applied to the system. Formally we can write the factor as,

Failed to parse (Missing texvc executable; please see math/README to configure.): g_J= g_L\frac{J(J+1)-S(S+1)+L(L+1)}{2J(J+1)}+g_S\frac{J(J+1)+S(S+1)-L(L+1)}{2J(J+1)}


Failed to parse (Missing texvc executable; please see math/README to configure.): \approx 1+\frac{J(J+1)-L(L+1)+S(S+1)}{2J(J+1)}


Failed to parse (Missing texvc executable; please see math/README to configure.): g_L = 1 , g_S\approx 2


Here, J is the total electronic angular momentum, L is the orbital angular momentum, and S is the spin angular momentum. Because S=1/2 for electrons, one often sees this formula written with 3/4 in place of S(S+1). The quantities gL and gS are other g-factors of an electron.

If we wish to know the g-factor for an atom with total atomic angular momentum F=I+J,

Failed to parse (Missing texvc executable; please see math/README to configure.): g_F= g_J\frac{F(F+1)-I(I+1)+J(J+1)}{2F(F+1)}+g_I\frac{F(F+1)+I(I+1)-J(J+1)}{2F(F+1)}


Failed to parse (Missing texvc executable; please see math/README to configure.): \approx g_J\frac{F(F+1)-I(I+1)+J(J+1)}{2F(F+1)}


This last approximation is justified because Failed to parse (Missing texvc executable; please see math/README to configure.): g_I

is smaller than Failed to parse (Missing texvc executable; please see math/README to configure.): g_J
by the ratio of the electron mass to the proton mass.de:Landé-Faktor

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