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Density functional theory description of random Cu-Au alloys

2019

Density functional alloy theory is used to accurately describe the three core effects controlling the thermodynamics of random Cu-Au alloys. These three core effects are exchange correlation (XC), local lattice relaxations (LLRs), and short-range order (SRO). Within the real-space grid-based projector augmented-wave (GPAW) method based on density functional theory (DFT), we adopt the quasinonuniform XC approximation (QNA), and take into account the LLR and the SRO effects. Our approach allows us to study the importance of all three core effects in a unified way within one DFT code. The results demonstrate the importance of the LLR term and show that going from the classical gradient level a…

Copper alloysfirst-principles calculationstiheysfunktionaaliteoriaDensity functional theoryThermodynamicsmetalliseoksetBinary alloyselectronic structureGold alloysLunar surface analysis
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Theoretical prediction of nuclear magnetic shieldings and indirect spin-spin coupling constants in 1,1-, cis-, and trans-1,2-difluoroethylenes.

2014

A theoretical prediction of nuclear magnetic shieldings and indirect spin-spin coupling constants in 1,1-, cis- and trans-1,2-difluoroethylenes is reported. The results obtained using density functional theory (DFT) combined with large basis sets and gauge-independent atomic orbital calculations were critically compared with experiment and conventional, higher level correlated electronic structure methods. Accurate structural, vibrational, and NMR parameters of difluoroethylenes were obtained using several density functionals combined with dedicated basis sets. B3LYP/6-311++G(3df,2pd) optimized structures of difluoroethylenes closely reproduced experimental geometries and earlier reported b…

Coupling constantChemistryAnharmonicityGeneral Physics and AstronomyElectronic structureCoupled clusterAtomic orbitalPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersDensity functional theoryPhysics::Chemical PhysicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPerturbation theoryAtomic physicsSpin (physics)The Journal of chemical physics
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"Through-space" nuclear spin-spin J(PP) coupling in tetraphosphine ferrocenyl derivatives: a (31)P NMR and X-ray structure correlation study for coor…

2004

Herein, we report on (31)P(31)P solution-phase "through-space" nuclear spin-spin coupling constants (J(PP)) from a novel family of organometallic tetraphosphine nickel and palladium complexes. These J(PP) constants were accurately determined through NMR iterative simulation based on the second-order spectra obtained for the compounds. The corresponding solid-state X-ray structures of the complexes were determined, and the "through-space" P.P distances are reported. Due to the blocked conformation of the species in solution, a qualitative and semiquantitative experimental correlation is obtained, which links the geometric parameters and the intensity of the corresponding P.P coupling constan…

Coupling constantChemistryStereochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureElectronic structureBiochemistryCatalysisCrystallographyColloid and Surface ChemistryX-ray crystallographyMoleculePhosphorus-31 NMR spectroscopySpin (physics)PalladiumJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Spin-orbit coupling constants from coupled-cluster response theory

2000

A scheme for the calculation of spin-orbit coupling constants using coupled-cluster (CC) electronic structure methods is described based on response-theory expressions for transition properties. An implementation is reported for singlet–triplet transitions within the coupled-cluster singles and doubles (CCSD) approximation. An atomic mean-field representation of the spin-orbit interaction is used to simplify the calculation of spin-orbit coupling constants. Sample calculations are presented for spin-orbit couplings for the 11Σ+→13Π transitions for BH and AlH and for the 11A′→13A″ and the 13A″→11A″ transitions for the silylenes HSiX, X=F, Cl, Br, and are compared to results obtained from ful…

Coupling constantCoupled clusterComputational chemistryChemistryOperator (physics)General Physics and AstronomyElectronic structureSpin–orbit interactionPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsRepresentation (mathematics)Full configuration interactionMolecular electronic transitionPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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A Microscopic Interpretation of Pump–Probe Vibrational Spectroscopy Using Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics

2018

What happens when extra vibrational energy is added to water? Using nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations, also including the full electronic structure, and novel descriptors, based on projected vibrational density of states, we are able to follow the flow of excess vibrational energy from the excited stretching and bending modes. We find that the energy relaxation, mostly mediated by a stretching-stretching coupling in the first solvation shell, is highly heterogeneous and strongly depends on the local environment, where a strong hydrogen bond network can transport energy with a time scale of 200 fs, whereas a weaker network can slow down the transport by a factor 2-3.

CouplingMaterials science010304 chemical physicsHydrogen bondRelaxation (NMR)Infrared spectroscopyBendingElectronic structure010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesMolecular physics0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsSolvation shellExcited state0103 physical sciencesMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryThe Journal of Physical Chemistry B
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Effects of high-pressure on the structural, vibrational, and electronic properties of monazite-type PbCrO4

2012

We have performed an experimental study of the crystal structure, lattice dynamics, and optical properties of PbCrO 4 (the mineral crocoite) at ambient and high pressures. In particular, the crystal structure, Raman-active phonons, and electronic band gap have been accurately determined. X-ray-diffraction, Raman, and optical absorption experiments have allowed us also to completely characterize two pressure-induced structural phase transitions. The first transition is from a monoclinic structure to another monoclinic structure. It maintains the symmetry of the crystal but has important consequences in the physical properties; among others, a band-gap collapse is induced. The second one invo…

CrocoiteZirconMaterials scienceOrthophosphatesFOS: Physical sciencesElectronic structureCrystal structureType (model theory)CrystalPhysics - Geophysicssymbols.namesakeCrocoitePhysics - Chemical PhysicsCrystalChemical Physics (physics.chem-ph)Condensed Matter - Materials ScienceCondensed matter physicsMetalTemperatureMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)SpectraCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsGeophysics (physics.geo-ph)FISICA APLICADAX-ray crystallographyTransitionsymbolsRaman spectroscopySrCrO4Monoclinic crystal system
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Ab initiocalculations of theHcenters in MgF2crystals

2012

MgF2 with rutile structure is important wide-gap optical material with numerous applications. We present and discuss the results of calculations for basic hole defects - interstitial F atoms (called also the colour H centres). This study is based on the large scale ab initio DFT calculations using hybrid B3PW exchange-correlation functional as implemented into CRYSTAL computer code. The electronic structure, atomic geometry, charge density distribution are calculated and discussed.

CrystalCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceAb initio quantum chemistry methodsChemistryAb initioCharge densityElectronic structureCrystal structureSIESTA (computer program)Atomic physicsCrystallographic defectIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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Crystal excitation: survey of many-electron Hartree-Fock calculations of self-trapped excitons in insulating crystals

1992

To model successfully the diversity of electronic structure exhibited by excitons in alkali halides and in oxide materials, it is necessary to use a variety or combination of theoretical methods. In this review we restrict our discussion to the results of embedded quantum cluster calculations. By considering the results of such studies, it is possible to recognize the general similarities and differences in detail between the various exciton models in these materials.

CrystalCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsExcitonCluster (physics)Hartree–Fock methodElectronic structureElectronQuantumExcitationPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Physical and Engineering Sciences
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Ab initio modeling of radiation damage in MgF2 crystals

2014

Abstract MgF2 with a rutile structure is important radiation-resistant material with numerous applications due to its transparency from vacuum ultraviolet to infrared range of photon energies. We present and discuss the results of calculations for basic radiation defects in this crystal. The study is based on the large scale ab initio DFT calculations using hybrid B3PW exchange–correlation functional and atomic basis set. We analyzed the electronic structure, atomic displacements, charge density distribution as well as defect formation energies using large supercells. We compared properties of close and well separated F−H (Frenkel) defect pairs as well as individual defects. We simulated al…

CrystalCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhotonInfraredChemistryAb initioRadiation damageCharge densityElectronic structureAtomic physicsInstrumentationBasis setNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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First‐principles modeling of the H color centers in MgF 2 crystals

2012

MgF2 with a rutile structure is important wide-gap optical material with numerous applications. We present and discuss the results of calculations for basic hole defects – interstitial F atoms (called also the colour H centers). This study is based on the large scale ab initio DFT calculations using hybrid B3PW exchange-correlation functional as implemented into CRYSTAL computer code. The electronic structure, atomic geometry, charge density distribution are calculated and compared with similar defects in CaF2 fluorite. It is shown that the H centers oriented nearly parallel to the (110) axis are energetically more favourable than those oriented along the (001) axis, in agreement with exper…

CrystalCrystallographyRutileChemistryOptical materialsAb initioCharge densityElectronic structureCondensed Matter PhysicsCrystallographic defectMolecular physicsFluoritephysica status solidi c
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