Tanabe-Sugano diagrams via Java applets
A set of Tanabe-Sugano diagrams has been generated as SVG images
as a way of being able to generate large printed versions.
A number of Java applets were developed to aid in spectral
interpretation, they were originally compiled with the JDK vs 1.5 for Windows but
unfortunately no longer work with recent versions of Browsers due to security restrictions etc.
unless perhaps exceptions to the site were added to the Java control panel for each user.
The applets
Both the spin-allowed and low-lying spin-forbidden transition energies are
calculated and displayed.
More recently an alternative approach was to rewrite the
code into JavaScript/HTML5. This enables the display of the TS diagrams
on tablets, smartphones, etc. The conversions were done using swingjs code
from Prof Bob Hanson and are in beta mode at present.
The JavaScript/HTML5 TS displays for
d2,
d3,
d7 and
d8 are now available.
General Procedure
- use the appropriate Tanabe-Sugano diagram to locate where the
ratio of the second to first peak matches that found experimentally.
- Tabulate the values of ν1/B', ν2/B',
ν3/B' from the Y-intercepts and Δ/B' from the
X-intercept.
A spectroscopy exercise,
based on the spectra of some simple Cr(III) complexes, has been developed
that uses both JSpecView and Jmol (now merged as JSmol) and the TS d3
applet. This can be further developed for other Cr(III) examples
where needed.
Otherwise, see the more general instructions for
additional information.
Copyright © 1999-2019 by Robert John
Lancashire, all rights reserved.
Created and maintained by Prof. Robert J.
Lancashire,
The Department of Chemistry, University of the West Indies,
Mona Campus, Kingston 7, Jamaica.
Created Feb 1999. Links checked and/or last modified
2nd April 2019.
URL
http://wwwchem.uwimona.edu.jm/courses/Tanabe-Sugano/TSapplets.html