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      Ligand field parameters and the ground state of Fe(II) phthalocyanine

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          A judicious analysis of previously published experimental data leads one to conclude that the ground state of iron(II) phthalocyanine is an orbitally degenerate spin triplet a21ge↑↓↑gb2g (3Eg). The ligand field parameters, in relation to Racah's C, are approximately as follows: B20/C=0.84, B40/C=0.0074. The uniqueness of this result is demonstrated by means of a special diagram in the B20/CB40/C plane (under additional conditions that B44/B40=35/3 and B/C=0.227). The system is in a strong-ligand-field regime, which enables the use of single-determinant techniques corrected for correlations within the 3d shell of Fe.

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                10.1063/1.4811110
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