ORBITAL allows for the production of probability-based three-dimensional representations
of the atomic orbitals of the hydrogen atom and other single-electron systems.
Unlike traditional representations of orbitals, which depict a surface containing
a fixed percentage of the electron density, the orbitals created by this program
depict the electron density itself, using dots of various spatial density and
color. The orbitals are produced using a Monte Carlo technique and saved as Chime
XYZ files. These files are suitable for uploading to Web sites and are indexed
by name and by energy. They are displayed automatically using the default browser,
provided the Chime plug-in has been installed (Chime is available for free download
from MDL).
Orbitals may be visualized using several different options, including slices
along the xy, yz, or xz planes and first quadrant-only sections.
Colors can be selected to emphasize probability or the sign of the wavefunction.
Any orbital up through principal quantum number n = 20 for nuclear charge
Z up to 120 may be displayed and may involve from 625 to 320,000 points.
As the orbital is produced, the progress of the Monte Carlo calculation can be
monitored in the form of a developing histogram of number of “hits”
versus radius. This histogram can be compared to a plot of theoretical radial
probability either in three-dimensional space or in the selected planes. Quantum
numbers n, l, and m may be selected either by direct entry or
by pointing to orbitals on an energy level diagram. In addition, the hydrogen
atom emission spectrum can be displayed. The correlation between lines on the
emission spectrum and transitions between energy states can be easily correlated.
Accompanying the program is an HTML help file that discusses the Monte Carlo
method, presents program options, and provides the context in which the program
is used at St. Olaf College (a second-semester laboratory experiment relating
to atomic spectroscopy).

A screen from ORBITAL.
ORBITAL requires the following software, which is available for free download
from the Internet: Netscape Navigator, version 4.75 or higher, or Microsoft Internet
Explorer, version 5.0 or higher; Chime Plug-in, version compatible with your OS
and browser (available from MDL).
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