Axilrod–Teller potential

The Axilrod–Teller potential is a three-body potential that results from a third-order perturbation correction to the attractive London dispersion interactions (instantaneous induced dipole-induced dipole)


V_{ijk}= E_{0} \left[
\frac{1 + 3 \cos\gamma_{i} \cos\gamma_{j} \cos\gamma_{k}}{\left( r_{ij} r_{jk} r_{ik} \right)^3}
\right]

where r_{ij} is the distance between atoms i and j, and \gamma_{i} is the angle between the vectors \mathbf{r}_{ij} and \mathbf{r}_{ik}. The coefficient E_{0} is positive and of the order V\alpha^{3}, where V is the ionization energy and \alpha is the mean atomic polarizability; the exact value of E_{0} depends on the magnitudes of the dipole matrix elements and on the energies of the p orbitals.

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