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Treatment of scalar-relativistic effects on nuclear magnetic shieldings using a spin-free exact-two-component approach.

2013

A cost-effective treatment of scalar-relativistic effects on nuclear magnetic shieldings based on the spin-free exact-two-component theory in its one-electron variant (SFX2C-1e) is presented. The SFX2C-1e scheme gains its computational efficiency, in comparison to the four-component approach, from a focus on spin-free contributions and from the elimination of the small component. For the calculation of nuclear magnetic shieldings, the separation of spin-free and spin-dependent terms in the parent four-component theory is carried out here for the matrix representation of the Dirac equation in terms of a restricted-magnetically balanced gauge-including atomic orbital basis. The resulting spin…

ChemistryMatrix representationGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementIonsymbols.namesakeXenonAtomic orbitalMolybdenum compoundsDirac equationQuantum mechanicssymbolsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Relativistic quantum chemistryThe Journal of chemical physics
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Atomic and electronic structure of both perfect and nanostructured Ni(111) surfaces: First-principles calculations

2011

article i nfo In this study, we perform first principles simulations on both atomically smooth and nanostructured Ni(111) slabs. The latter contains periodically distributed nickel nanoclusters atop a thin metal film gradually growing from adatoms and serving as a promising catalyst. Applying the generalized gradient approximation within the formalism of the density functional theory we compare the atomic and electronic structures of Ni bulk, as well as both perfect and nanostructured (111) surfaces obtained using two different ab initio approaches: (i) the linear combination of atomic orbitals and (ii) the projector augmented plane waves. The most essential inter-atomic forces between the …

ChemistryMetals and AlloysAb initioSurfaces and InterfacesElectronic structureCarbon nanotubeEffective nuclear chargeSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsNanoclusterslaw.inventionCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceAb initio quantum chemistry methodsLinear combination of atomic orbitalsChemical physicsComputational chemistrylawPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersMaterials ChemistryDensity functional theoryThin Solid Films
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Linear scaling exchange gradients for Hartree–Fock and hybrid density functional theory

2000

Abstract A new method is introduced which allows to form the exchange part of self-consistent field energy gradients in a way which scales linearly with molecular size for molecules with a non-vanishing HOMO–LUMO gap. This is not only important for Hartree–Fock but as well for the popular hybrid density functional theory methods. The method preserves the optimized integral-driven structure of conventional direct methods. Efficiency and scaling behavior of the new method are illustrated for DNA fragments.

ChemistryMulti-configurational self-consistent fieldQuantum mechanicsHartree–Fock methodRestricted open-shell Hartree–FockGeneral Physics and AstronomyUnrestricted Hartree–FockDensity functional theoryStatistical physicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryScalingPost-Hartree–FockHybrid functionalChemical Physics Letters
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Molecular structure of p -methylaniline and its van der Waals complexes with CF 3 H, CH 4 and CF 4 studied by laser induced fluorescence spectroscopy…

2002

The UV fluorescence excitation and dispersed fluorescence spectra of jet-cooled p-methylaniline have been obtained for the S1←S0 transition. The main spectral bands have been assigned by comparison with those of other relevant substituted benzenes and with the help of computed vibrational frequencies. The structure of p-methylaniline in both the S0 and S1 states has been studied at ab initio quantum chemical calculations at MP2 and CIS levels of theory using the 6-31+G∗ basis sets. Both low- and high-resolution laser induced fluorescence spectra of p-methylaniline van der Waals complexes with CF3H, CH4 and CF4 have been characterised following jet-expansion investigations. The equilibrium g…

ChemistryOrganic ChemistryAb initioMethylanilineFluorescenceAnalytical ChemistryInorganic Chemistrysymbols.namesakeComputational chemistryAb initio quantum chemistry methodssymbolsMoleculePhysical chemistryvan der Waals forceLaser-induced fluorescenceGround stateSpectroscopyJournal of Molecular Structure
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Ab initioanalysis on metal ion catalysis in the enolization reactions of some acetylheterocycles: kinetics of the enolization reactions of 3-acetyl-5…

2002

Kinetic data on the enolization reaction of 3-acetyl-5-methylisoxazole, 5-acetyl-3-methylisoxazole, 3(5)-acetylpyrazole and some previously studied acetylheterocycles have been the object of a comprehensive ab initio analysis. Enolization rate constants were measured spectrophotometrically by the halogen trapping technique at 25 °C and ionic strength of 0.3 mol dm−3 in water, in acetate buffers, in dilute hydrochloric acid, in dilute sodium hydroxide and in the presence of some metal ion salts. In the spontaneous (water) and base (acetate) catalysed reactions the ketones investigated are generally more reactive than acetophenone, according to the electron-withdrawing effect of the heterocyc…

ChemistryOrganic ChemistryHeteroatomInorganic chemistryAb initioProtonationKeto–enol tautomerismCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundReaction rate constantComputational chemistryAb initio quantum chemistry methodsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAcetophenoneJournal of Physical Organic Chemistry
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Impact of the synergistic collaboration of oligothiophene bridges and ruthenium complexes on the optical properties of dumbbell-shaped compounds.

2012

The linear and non-linear optical properties of a family of dumbbell-shaped dinuclear complexes, in which an oligothiophene chain with various numbers of rings (1, 3, and 6) acts as a bridge between two homoleptic tris(2,2'-bipyridine)ruthenium(II) complexes, have been fully investigated by using a range of spectroscopic techniques (absorption and luminescence, transient absorption, Raman, and non-linear absorption), together with density functional theory calculations. Our results shed light on the impact of the synergistic collaboration between the electronic structures of the two chemical moieties on the optical properties of these materials. Experiments on the linear optical properties …

ChemistryOrganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryThiophenesConjugated systemPhotochemistryLigandsSpectrum Analysis RamanCatalysisRutheniumRutheniumchemistry.chemical_compoundBipyridineCoordination ComplexesUltrafast laser spectroscopyThiopheneQuantum TheoryThermodynamicsHomolepticAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)LuminescenceChemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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Geant4-aided Quantum State Selective Decay Spectroscopy of 213 Ra

2017

Utilizing the excellent mass resolving power of SHIPTRAP and the charged-particle-g multicoincidence setup TASISpec, the decay path of the 213Ra ground state can be exclusively studied. Based on virtual experiments with Geant4 it is possible to refine the a-branching ratios of the 213Ra ground state as well as g-ray branching ratios in the 209Rn daughter. The present study provides a proof of concept where clean quantum-state selective particle-g decay spectroscopy is used in conjunction with detailed Geant4 Monte-Carlo simulations to gain insight into nuclear structure properties.

ChemistryProof of conceptQuantum stateNuclear shell modelNuclear structureGamma spectroscopyAtomic physicsSpectroscopyPenning trapGround stateProceedings of The 26th International Nuclear Physics Conference — PoS(INPC2016)
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Thermal effects on small para-hydrogen clusters

2010

A brief review of different quantum Monte Carlo simulations of small (p-H2)N clusters is presented. The clusters are viewed as a set of N structureless p-H2 molecules, interacting via an isotropic pairwise potential. Properties as superfluidity, magic numbers, radial structure, excitation spectra, and abundance production of (p-H2)N clusters are discussed and, whenever possible, a comparison with 4HeN droplets is presented. All together, the simulations indicate that temperature has a paradoxical effect of the properties of (p-H2)N clusters, as they are solid-like at high T and liquid-like at low T, due to quantum delocalization at the lowest temperature. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int …

ChemistryQuantum Monte CarloIsotropyCondensed Matter PhysicsSpin isomers of hydrogenMolecular physicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSuperfluidityDelocalized electronThermalMoleculePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsQuantumInternational Journal of Quantum Chemistry
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Studies of a molecular hourglass: synthesis and magnetic characterisation of a cyclic dodecanuclear {Cr10Cu2} complex.

2006

The synthesis, structure, EPR, and magnetic studies of two dodecanuclear heterometallic cyclic clusters are reported. The compounds have the general formula [R(2)NH(2)](2)[Cr(10)Cu(2)F(14)(O(2)CCMe(3))(22)] (R=Me, 1 or iPr, 2). Both structures contain an array of metal centers which describe an approximate "hourglass", with an ammonium cation in the center of each half of the figure. The chromium sites are all six-coordinate, with the two copper sites five-coordinate. The majority of metal-metal edges are bridged by a single fluoride and two pivalate ligands, while two Cr--Cu edges are bridged by a single fluoride and a single pivalate. Magnetic studies show that 1 and 2 exhibit similar (bu…

ChemistryQuantum Monte CarloOrganic ChemistryGeneral ChemistryRing (chemistry)Catalysislaw.inventionCrystallographyFerromagnetismAb initio quantum chemistry methodsComputational chemistrylawExcited stateAntiferromagnetismGround stateElectron paramagnetic resonanceChemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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A size dependent discontinuous decay rate for the exciton emission in ZnO quantum dots

2014

The time resolved UV-fluorescence in ZnO quantum dots has been investigated using femtosecond laser spectroscopy. The measurements were performed as a function of particle size for particles between 3 and 7 nm in diameter, which are in the quantum confined regime. A red shift in the fluorescence maximum is seen while increasing the particle size, which correlates with the shift in band gap due to quantum confinement. The energy difference between the UV-fluorescence and the band gap does, however, increase for the smaller particles. For 3.7 nm particles the fluorescence energy is 100 meV smaller than the band gap energy, whereas it is only 20 meV smaller for the largest particles. This indi…

ChemistryQuantum dotBand gapExcitonPicosecondGeneral Physics and AstronomyTrappingParticle sizePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsFluorescenceQuantumPhys. Chem. Chem. Phys.
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