Axially symmetric molecules
In general, the intermolecular pair potential for axially symmetric molecules,  , is a function of five coordinates:
, is a function of five coordinates:
 
The angles  and
 and  can be considered to be polar angles, with the 
intermolecular vector,
 can be considered to be polar angles, with the 
intermolecular vector,  , as the common polar axis. Since the molecules 
are axially symmetric, the angles
, as the common polar axis. Since the molecules 
are axially symmetric, the angles  do not influence the value of
 do not influence the value of  .
A very powerful expansion of this pair potential is due to Pople (Ref. 1 Eq. 2.1):
.
A very powerful expansion of this pair potential is due to Pople (Ref. 1 Eq. 2.1):
 , ,
where  are the spherical harmonics.
 are the spherical harmonics.
See also
References
- J. A. Pople "The Statistical Mechanics of Assemblies of Axially Symmetric Molecules. I. General Theory", 	Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences 221 pp. 498-507 (1954)