Editing Born-Huggins-Meyer potential
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* <math> \sigma </math> is the diameter (length), ''i.e.'' the value of <math>r</math> at which <math> \Phi_{12}(r)=0</math> | * <math> \sigma </math> is the diameter (length), ''i.e.'' the value of <math>r</math> at which <math> \Phi_{12}(r)=0</math> | ||
The first term is an | The first term is an exponentioal repulsion, followed by dipole-dipole and dipole-quadrupole dispersion terms. This potential is often augmented with a [[Coulomb's law | Coulombic interaction]]. | ||
This potential is often used to study [[Realistic models | alkali halides]]. | This potential is often used to study [[Realistic models | alkali halides]]. |