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Application of the open-shell size-consistent self-consistent singles and doubles configuration interaction method to multielectronic transitions in photoelectron spectra
J. Pitarch-ruizDaniel MaynauJosé Sánchez-marínsubject
ChemistryPhotoemission spectroscopyIonizationExcited stateMolecular orbitalPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryConfiguration interactionAtomic physicsSize consistency and size extensivityOpen shellSpectral linedescription
The size-consistent self-consistent matrix dressing method has been applied on an open-shell single-configuration reference state. Once the reference state is converged, several low-lying roots can be obtained for the dressed configuration interaction (CI) matrices of appropriate symmetry. The CI matrices were built with a complete-active-space singles and doubles CI method in order to deal properly with multiconfiguration excited states. The vertical ionization and ionization–excitation transitions are obtained from the difference to the closed shell ground-state energy of the neutral molecule. The method has been applied to NH+3 and N+2 using atomic natural orbital basis sets and state-average adapted molecular orbitals. Two 2A1 states, very similar and showing great mixing of the (2al−1) and (3al−25al1) determinants, can be assigned to the broad asymmetric band at 27.6 ± 2 eV in the photoelectron spectrum of NH3. The possible contribution of a 2Π g (3σ g −21π g 1) state to the A shake-up peak of N2 at 24.6 eV is also discussed. Other states, doublets and quadruplets, are reported for both systems up to 30 eV for NH3 and 37 eV for N2.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2000-07-21 | Theoretical Chemistry Accounts: Theory, Computation, and Modeling (Theoretica Chimica Acta) |