
The second spectrum of ytterbium (Yb II)
Author(s) -
William F. Meggers
Publication year - 1967
Publication title -
journal of research of the national bureau of standards. section a. physics and chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2376-5704
pISSN - 0022-4332
DOI - 10.6028/jres.071a.045
Subject(s) - ytterbium , zeeman effect , coupling (piping) , physics , ionization , atomic physics , ionization energy , series (stratigraphy) , ion , materials science , condensed matter physics , quantum mechanics , geology , magnetic field , paleontology , doping , metallurgy
The analysis of Yb II provides the most complete interpretation of a complex rare-earth spectrum known to date. The total number of energy levels is 315; 141 even levels and 174 odd levels. Three coupling schemes are represented: LS -coupling for the terms 4 f 14 ns 2 S( n = 6, 7, 8); 4 f 14 nd 2 D( n = 5, 6, 7) and 4 f 13 6 s 2 2 F°: J I J II -coupling for the levels from the configurations 4 f 13 6 s 6 p and 4 f 13 5 d 6 p ; and J I L II -coupling for those from the 4 f 13 5 d 6 s and 4 f 13 5 d 2 configurations. More than 5000 Yb II lines are listed, of which about 80 percent have been classified, and 95 percent of the total intensity is accounted for. Observed Zeeman patterns for over 1000 lines have yielded g -values for 258 levels. The agreement between observation and theory is excellent as regards both the positions of the energy levels and the g -values. The theoretical work was done in collaboration with Racah and his associates over more than a decade. A limit, 98150 K, giving an ionization potential of 12.17 eV, has been derived from the three-member 2 S series.