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Lifetimes of core-excited states in semi-magic $^{95}$Rh

2020

Lifetimes of negative-parity states have been determined in the neutron deficient semi-magic (N = 50) nucleus 95Rh. The fusion-evaporation reaction 58Ni(40Ca,3p) was used to populate high-spin states in 95Rh at the Grand Accélérateur National d’Ions Lourds (GANIL) accelerator facility. The results were obtained using the Doppler Shift Attenuation Method (DSAM) based on the Doppler broadened line shapes produced during the slowing down process of the residual nuclei in a thick 6mg/cm2 metallic target. B(M1) and B(E2) reduced transition strengths are compared with predictions from large-scale shell-model calculations. peerReviewed

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Protonation of the Biliverdin IXα Chromophore in the Red and Far-Red Photoactive States of a Bacteriophytochrome

2019

The tetrapyrrole chromophore biliverdin IXα (BV) in the bacteriophytochrome from Deinococcus radiodurans (DrBphP) is usually assumed to be fully protonated, but this assumption has not been systematically validated by experiments or extensive computations. Here, we use force field molecular dynamics simulations and quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics calculations with density functional theory and XMCQDPT2 methods to investigate the effect of the five most probable protonation forms of BV on structural stability, binding pocket interactions, and absorption spectra in the two photochromic states of DrBphP. While agreement with X-ray structural data and measured UV/vis spectra suggest that …

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Full configuration interaction calculation of singlet excited states of Be3

2004

The full configuration interaction (FCI) study of the singlets vertical spectrum of the neutral beryllium trimer has been performed using atomic natural orbitals [3s2p1d] basis set. The FCI triangular equilibrium structure of the ground state has been used to calculate the FCI vertical excitation energies up to 4.8 eV. The FCI vertical ionization potential for the same geometry and basis set amounts to 7.6292 eV. The FCI dipole and quadrupole transition moments from the ground state are reported as well. The FCI electric quadrupole moment of the X (3)A(1) (') ground state has been also calculated with the same basis set (Theta(zz)=-2.6461 a.u., Theta(xx)=Theta(yy)=-1/2Theta(zz)). Twelve of …

Atomic clustersElectron correlationsIonisation potentialGeneral Physics and AstronomyFull configuration interactionBeryllium ; Configuration interactions ; Excited states ; Orbital calculations ; Ground states ; Ionisation potential ; Molecular configurations ; Transition moments ; Quadrupole moments ; Molecular moments ; Electron correlations ; Atomic clustersPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry:FÍSICA::Química física [UNESCO]Basis setElectronic correlationChemistryConfiguration interactionsExcited statesPhysics::Physics EducationMolecular configurationsTransition momentsUNESCO::FÍSICA::Química físicaOrbital calculationsGround statesDipoleExcited stateQuadrupoleQuadrupole momentsMolecular momentsBerylliumAtomic physicsIonization energyGround stateThe Journal of Chemical Physics
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General occurrence of polar twisted minima in the ionic singlet excited surfaces of polyenes

1982

Except for a few cases, the lowest closed shell SCF solutions for the twisted geometries of polyenes involves delocalized nonpolarized MO’s, and represents a meaningless mixture of radicalar gound state and ionic excited states. Higher (quasi) solutions allow a realistic approach of the polarized ionic states. Orthogonality to the radicalar ground state may be imposed without important loss of energy. Further extensive CI does not modify significantly the situation. These statements are illustrated through ab initio calculations of butadiene and hexatriene. This approach allows us to show that slight distortions stablize polar minima even in ’’homosymmetric’’ molecules such as all‐trans hex…

ChemistryUNESCO::FÍSICAGeneral Physics and AstronomyIonic bondingElectronic structurePolyenesExcited StatesSelf−Consistent FieldDelocalized electronElectronic StructureAb initio quantum chemistry methods:FÍSICA [UNESCO]Polyenes ; Self−Consistent Field ; Electronic Structure ; Excited StatesExcited statePhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersSinglet statePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsPhysics::Chemical PhysicsGround stateOpen shell
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Magic numbers, excitation levels, and other properties of small neutral math clusters (N < 50)

2006

The ground-state energies and the radial and pair distribution functions of neutral math clusters are systematically calculated by the diffusion Monte Carlo method in steps of one math atom from 3 to 50 atoms. In addition the chemical potential and the low-lying excitation levels of each cluster are determined with high precision. These calculations reveal that the “magic numbers” observed in experimental math cluster size distributions, measured for free jet gas expansions by nondestructive matter-wave diffraction, are not caused by enhanced stabilities. Instead they are explained in terms of an enhanced growth due to sharp peaks in the equilibrium concentrations in the early part of the e…

DiffusionHelium neutral atoms ; Atomic clusters ; Ground states ; Excited states ; Chemical potential ; Diffusion ; Monte Carlo methods ; Molecular configurationsHelium neutral atomsAtomic clustersExcited statesMonte Carlo methods:FÍSICA::Química física [UNESCO]Chemical potentialMolecular configurationsGround statesUNESCO::FÍSICA::Química física
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Towards an accurate molecular orbital theory for excited states : Ethene, butadiene, and hexatriene

1993

A newly proposed quantum chemical approach for ab initio calculations of electronic spectra of molecular systems is applied to the molecules ethene, trans‐1,3‐butadiene, and trans‐trans‐1,3,5‐hexatriene. The method has the aim of being accurate to better than 0.5 eV for excitation energies and is expected to provide structural and physical data for the excited states with good reliability. The approach is based on the complete active space (CAS) SCF method, which gives a proper description of the major features in the electronic structure of the excited state, independent of its complexity, accounts for all near degeneracy effects, and includes full orbital relaxation. Remaining dynamic ele…

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Colloidal Nanoplatelet/Conducting Polymer Hybrids: Excitonic And Material Properties

2016

WOS:000370678700053 Here we present the first account of conductive polymer/colloidal nanoplatelet hybrids. For this, we developed DEH-PPV-based polymers with two different anchor groups (sulfide and amine) acting as surfactants for CdSe nanoplatelets, which are atomically flat semiconductor nanocrystals. Hybridization of the polymers with the nanoplatelets in the solution phase was observed to cause strong photoluminescence quenching in both materials. Through steady-state photoluminescence and excitation spectrum measurements, photoluminescence quenching was shown to result from dominant exciton dissociation through charge transfer at the polymer/nanoplatelet interfaces that possess a sta…

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Large-scale calculations of excitation energies in coupled cluster theory: The singlet excited states of benzene

1996

Algorithms for calculating singlet excitation energies in the coupled cluster singles and doubles (CCSD) model are discussed and an implementation of an atomic-integral direct algorithm is presented. Each excitation energy is calculated at a cost comparable to that of the CCSD ground-state energy. Singlet excitation energies are calculated for benzene using up to 432 basis functions. Basis-set effects of the order of 0.2 eV are observed when the basis is increased from augmented polarized valence double-zeta (aug-cc-pVDZ) to augmented polarized valence triple-zeta (aug-cc-pVTZ) quality. The correlation problem is examined by performing calculations in the hierarchy of coupled cluster models…

General Physics and AstronomyElectronic structurePhysics and Astronomy (all)Physics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersSinglet statePhysical and Theoretical Chemistry:FÍSICA::Química física [UNESCO]Calculation MethodsValence (chemistry)TripletsElectronic correlationChemistryBenzeneExcited StatesConfiguration interactionUNESCO::FÍSICA::Química físicaConfiguration InteractionCoupled clusterElectronic StructureExcited stateElectron CorrelationBenzene ; Excited States ; Calculation Methods ; Algorithms ; Triplets ; Electronic Structure ; Configuration Interaction ; Correlation Functions ; Electron CorrelationAtomic physicsCorrelation FunctionsExcitationAlgorithms
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Modelling Photoionisations in Tautomeric DNA Nucleobase Derivatives 7H-Adenine and 7H-Guanine: Ultrafast Decay and Photostability

2021

The study of radiation effects in DNA is a multidisciplinary endeavour, connecting the physical, chemical and biological sciences. Despite being mostly filtered by the ozone layer, sunlight radiation is still expected to (photo)ionise DNA in sizeable yields, triggering an electron removal process and the formation of potentially reactive cationic species. In this manuscript, photoionisation decay channels of important DNA tautomeric derivatives, 7H-adenine and 7H-guanine, are characterised with accurate CASSCF/XMS-CASPT2 theoretical methods. These simulation techniques place the onset of ionisation for 7H-adenine and 7H-guanine on average at 8.98 and 8.43 eV, in line with recorded experimen…

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A theoretical insight into the photophysics of psoralen

2006

Psoralen photophysics has been studied on quantum chemistry grounds using the multiconfigurational second-order perturbation method CASPT2. Absorption and emission spectra of the system have been rationalized by computing the energies and properties of the low-lying singlet and triplet excited states. The S1 ππ* state has been determined to be responsible of the lowest absorption and fluorescence bands and to initially carry the population in the photophysical processes related to the phototherapeutic properties of psoralen derivatives. The low-lying T1 ππ* state is, on the other hand, protagonist of the phosphorescence, and its prevalent role in the reactivity of psoralen is suggested to b…

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