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ESR Properties
In an ESR calculation only (keywords ESR, QTENS):
When the G-tensor is computed (spin-orbit coupling,
spin-unrestricted and collinear or spin-restricted and one unpaired electron)
- The eigenvectors of the G-tensor and the isotropic value
- The eigenvalues of the G-tensor.
- The effective spin used.
When the G-tensor is computed in a spin-orbit calculation, which is
spin-restricted and one unpaired electron, then also:
- The MO of the unpaired electron, in BAS representation and in Lowdin representation.
Then the A-tensor and Q-tensor parts
(Q-tensor if the QTENS keyword has been specified in input). For each atom:
- The isotope characteristics (nuclear spin, g-value and
quadrupole moment)
- The position of the nucleus in the molecule (Cartesian
coordinates)
- The eigenvectors of the A-tensor (Nuclear Magnetic
Dipole Hyperfine interaction)
- The eigenvalue (if the g-value of the nucleus is
non-zero, the eigenvalues have been
multiplied by the g-value) and the isotropic value.
- The eigenvectors and eigenvalues of the Q-tensor.
The eigenvalues have been multiplied by the quadrupole moment if non-zero.
    
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