How to Calculate AM and Energy of Multiplet Levels with Spin Orbit Potential?

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How can I calculate the AM and energy of each level in a resulting multiplet of a particle of spin=1/2 with orbital AM quantum number, L=2 subject to a spin orbit potential,
V=lamda(L.S)?
i am at my wits end! :cry: :cry: :cry:
 
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Well,technically

\hat{\vec{J}}=\hat{\vec{L}}+\hat{\vec{S}}

Use the C-G theorem to generate the irreducible spaces and the C-G formula to find the basis in such spaces.
Then,once u got the basis,then,using perturbation theory for a nondegenerate energy level

\Delta E^{(1)} =\langle n,j,m_{j} |\hat{V}|n,j,m_{j}\rangle

Daniel.
 
Cheers mate, I can do it now.
Thanks
 
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