Phenomena Induced by Intermolecular Interactions 1985
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-2511-6_1
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Classical Multipole Models: Comparison with Ab Initio and Experimental Results

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“…One needs, therefore, alternative induced dipole functions for the modelling of the binary absorption based on quantum line shape computations. Fortunately, molecules other than He and He have large polarizabilities and strong multipole moments so that the induced dipole surfaces are closely described by the classical multipole induction model [Hunt, 1985]. That de-scription neglects the little known but generally relatively weak overlap-and exchange-induced dipole components, or it treats those spectral components arising from overlap induction as a small empirical correction.…”
Section: Use Of the Multipole-induced Dipole Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One needs, therefore, alternative induced dipole functions for the modelling of the binary absorption based on quantum line shape computations. Fortunately, molecules other than He and He have large polarizabilities and strong multipole moments so that the induced dipole surfaces are closely described by the classical multipole induction model [Hunt, 1985]. That de-scription neglects the little known but generally relatively weak overlap-and exchange-induced dipole components, or it treats those spectral components arising from overlap induction as a small empirical correction.…”
Section: Use Of the Multipole-induced Dipole Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%