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SPIN - Two particles and spin; Para- and Ortho- helium


Spin is basically more magnetic moment than angular momentum. But angular momentum for charged particle
gives  a magnetic moment (classically - the orbiting charged particle makes a little current loop - and current loop
gives magnetic moment (if you do not remember, check the wikipedia)

Here we mentioned some properties of L and S. The spins have half-integers, and the "real" spin is 1/2
(but the spin magnetic moment has one unit (1 Bohr magneton, not 1/2 - we shall discuss this later in the course).

Projections on "z-axis", up and down (or left and right - explanation - without
extra interaction - degenerate. Adding magnetic field - we get additional energies - and one special
direction - the vector of the magnetic field strength.

In our context here we do not "see" spin, except due to the Pauli principle / symmetries of wavefunctions
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Pauli matrices are the realization of the spin operations

We mention Pauli matrices, matrix operations, Linear Algebra basics
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Why do we often just write 1 instead of unity matrix - because as operation it is the same - leave unchanged
PROVIDED that all the operations are on the same BASIS

one spin - two states; two spins - two times two = 4 states (note TIMES, not AND)
and they fall into 1 triplet (3) and one singlet (1)
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Square of L, square of S - eigenfunctions (addition of angular momenta -
we have forgotten to mention TRIANGLE RELATION     L1 + L2 -> L         | L1 - L2 | <= L <= L1 + L2
and that is valid for all operations following the angular momentum rules

Here is the main physical result of our discussion:

The triplets get reduced repulsion between electrons; therefore the triplets
have LOWER ENERGY compared to the the SINGLET of the same orbitals.

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This lowering of triplet (symmetric spin) arrangements appears as spin-spin attraction,
it appears that the (magnetic dipoles) of the electrons interact with the strength comparable
to the electic interactions (the magnetic moments magnetic interaction happens to
be much weaker). This type of exchange interaction is general for all electrons.
It thus happens to be the origin of FERROMAGNETIC BEHAVIOUR (e.g. Heisenberg model
of ferromagnetism)

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What else about helium: Better model wavefunctions - THE VARIATIONAL METHOD(S)
For that we shall have a look how the reulsion is evaluated.

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Finally, we shall also discuss the doubly excited states of helium (autoionization)





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