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Van der Waals induced polarization: the influence of the magnetic dipolar interaction

Usual studies of van der Waals interactions between two systems only take into account electrical interactions. However we show that, when calculating the induced dipole, two sorts of terms must appear: the first ones (characterized by the presence of a quadrupolar transition) are well known. The ot...

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Published in:The Journal of chemical physics 1988-03, Vol.88 (5), p.3211-3215
Main Authors: VAN LABEKE, D, GROSSEL, P, VIGOUREUX, J. M
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