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ChemInform Abstract: An ab initio CI Study on the Rotational Barrier of the Allyl Anion.

1986

All-electron and pseudopotential non-empirical calculations have been performed on C 2v and C s (syn, anti) allyl anion conformations. Using a double-zeta valence-shell basis set within the Epstein-Nesbet definition of the unperturbed Hamiltonian, a value about 19 kcal/mol is found for the barrier to rotation of the allyl anion. This value is the theoretical value obtained with greater accuracy, and the lowest one for the rotational barrier.

PseudopotentialCrystallographysymbols.namesakeChemistryPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersAb initiosymbolsGeneral MedicinePhysics::Chemical PhysicsHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Rotational barrierBasis setIonChemischer Informationsdienst
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A New Approach to Deriving Interatomic Many-Body Interactions in Metals

1998

An original method of treating the kinetic and exchange-correlation en- ergies functionals in terms of many particle interactions was developed. It is based on utilizing the local density approximation. The total electron density, extracted from the ab initio . band structure calculations, is expressed as a lin- ear superposition of contributions from the individual pseudoions embedded in the uniform background. The explicit expressions for the pair and triplet potentials are presented. The general form for the part of the pair interatomic interactions caused by the kinetic and. the exchange-correlation effects is ob- tained. Relationship between the developing approach and the perturbation…

PseudopotentialPhysicsElectron densitySuperposition principleQuantum mechanicsAb initioGeneral Physics and AstronomyAtomic physicsLocal-density approximationPerturbation theoryElectronic band structurePair potentialActa Physica Polonica A
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Calculations of Perovskite Surface Relaxation

2000

AbstractThe (100) and (110) surface relaxations are calculated for SrTiO3 and BaTiO3 perovskite thin films by means of a semi-empirical shell model (SM) for different surface terminations. Our SM results for the (100) surface structure are in good agreement with our present ab initio Hartree-Fock calculations with electron correlation corrections, previous ab initio pseudopotential calculationsand LEED experiments. The surface energy for the Ba-, Sr-, TiO- terminated (110) surfaces is found much larger than that for the (100) one. In contrast, the surface energy for the asymmetric O-termination, where outermost O atoms are strongly on-plane displaced, is the lowest for all (110) termination…

PseudopotentialSurface (mathematics)Materials scienceElectronic correlationRelaxation (NMR)Ab initioThin filmMolecular physicsSurface energyPerovskite (structure)MRS Proceedings
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Theoretical study of the stabilization of cubic-phaseZrO2by impurities

1994

We have performed a thermodynamical analysis of the phase diagrams for ${\mathrm{ZrO}}_{2}$-CaO and ${\mathrm{ZrO}}_{2}$-MgO solid solutions which has demonstrated that differential heats of mixing are important parameters determining the stabilization of the cubic phase of ${\mathrm{ZrO}}_{2}$ by impurities. It is shown that the differential heats of mixing in the cubic phase of these systems should be lower than in the tetragonal phase. To understand this effect we have studied the electronic and geometrical structures of the pure and doped ${\mathrm{ZrO}}_{2}$ crystals. Three computational techniques were employed: the ab initio Hartree-Fock pseudopotential method is used to study the at…

PseudopotentialTetragonal crystal systemMaterials scienceImpurityPhase (matter)Ab initioThermodynamicsPhysical chemistryElectronic structureSolid solutionPhase diagramPhysical Review B
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Correlation between the Ionicity Character and the Charge Density in Semiconductors

1994

Using the electronic charge densities obtained by the empirical pseudopotential method for tetrahedrally bonded semiconductors, an ionicity scale is established that is in good agreement with the Phillips ionicity scale.

Scale (ratio)Condensed matter physicsbusiness.industryChemistryCharge densityCondensed Matter PhysicsElementary chargeElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPseudopotentialCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceSemiconductorCharacter (mathematics)Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clustersbusinessphysica status solidi (b)
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On the dissociation energy of Cu2 and CuH using a differential correlation approach

1990

The energy contributions involved in the “dissociation-consistent configuration interaction” (DCCI) scheme proposed by Goddard and co-workers plus the dispersion effects associated with the valence MOs adjacent to the bond (DISP) are evaluated for the Cu2 and CuH systems, following the “configuration interaction by perturbation with multiconfigurational zeroth-order wavefunction selected by iterative process” (CIPSI) algorithm. Using a relativistic pseudopotential to represent the neon core of copper, and a flexible basis set for the valence shell, the results obtained with the CIPSI/DCCI (+ DISP) approach shows a good agreement with previous theoretical results employing basis sets of simi…

Valence (chemistry)Electronic correlationChemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyConfiguration interactionBond-dissociation energyMolecular physicsPseudopotentialComputational chemistryPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryIonization energyValence electronBasis setChemical Physics
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Higher-order energy density functionals in nuclear self-consistent theory

2011

In this thesis consisting of two publications and an overview part, a study of two aspects of energy density functionals has been performed. Firstly, we have linked the next-to-next-to-next-to-leading order nuclear energy density functional to a zero-range pseudopotential that includes all possible terms up to sixth order in derivatives. Within the Hartree-Fock approximation, the quasi-local nuclear Energy Density Functional (EDF) has been calculated as the average energy obtained from the pseudopotential. The direct reference of the EDF to the pseudopotential acts as a constraint that allows for expressing the isovector coupling constants functional in terms of the isoscalar ones, or vice …

pseudopotentialsydinenergianuclear energy density functionalscontinuity equationbioceramics
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