Recently we have proposed a reliable method to describe the rotational band
in a fully microscopic manner. The method has recourse to the
configuration-mixing of several cranked mean-field wave functions after the
angular-momentum-projection. By applying the method with the Gogny D1S force as
an effective interaction, we investigate the moments of inertia of the ground
state rotational bands in a number of selected nuclei in the rare earth region.
As another application we try to describe, for the first time, the two-neutron
aligned band in 164Er, which crosses the ground state band and becomes the
yrast states at higher spins. Fairly good overall agreements with the
experimental data are achieved; for nuclei, where the pairing correlations are
properly described, the agreements are excellent. This confirms that the
previously proposed method is really useful for study of the nuclear rotational
motion