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+ | ===Perturbation Theory=== | ||
+ | What do we need in perturbation theory? | ||
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===Fine Structure=== | ===Fine Structure=== | ||
Fine structure is due to two mechanisms: **relativistic correction** and **spin-orbit coupling**. In other words, a very small perturbation (correction) to the Bohr energies. | Fine structure is due to two mechanisms: **relativistic correction** and **spin-orbit coupling**. In other words, a very small perturbation (correction) to the Bohr energies. | ||
- | The equation of which is: < | + | The equation of which is: < |
By considering the relativistic version of momentum: < | By considering the relativistic version of momentum: < | ||
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Putting it all together and we get: < | Putting it all together and we get: < | ||
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===Higher-Order Degeneracy=== | ===Higher-Order Degeneracy=== |