1999
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-461x(1999)71:3<251::aid-qua3>3.0.co;2-k
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Dynamic hyperpolarizabilities in M�ller-Plesset perturbation theory

Abstract: given. Calculations of the dynamic polarizabilities and hyperpolarizabilities dependent Ž . Ž . on one frequency at the second-order MPPT MP2 , in the QED method QED᎐MP2 and Ž . in the ELD method ELD᎐MP2 , are examined for 10-electron systems: hydrogen fluoride and neon.

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“…The experimental availability and the small size of the FH molecule have allowed the careful characterization of the spectroscopic properties for the neutral and charged species (cation and anion). , It has been used as a test case for the validation of a number of theoretical developments on (i) the analysis of the electron distribution and energetics within the AIM methodology, (ii) the ELF (electron localization function) description of its polar bond, (iii) hydrogen bonding properties, (iv) atomic charge comparison between different partition methods, and (v) dynamic polarizabilities, etc. In our research, the F···H system and several neutral, positively, and negatively charged X−H···F−Y complexes have been studied to some extent .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experimental availability and the small size of the FH molecule have allowed the careful characterization of the spectroscopic properties for the neutral and charged species (cation and anion). , It has been used as a test case for the validation of a number of theoretical developments on (i) the analysis of the electron distribution and energetics within the AIM methodology, (ii) the ELF (electron localization function) description of its polar bond, (iii) hydrogen bonding properties, (iv) atomic charge comparison between different partition methods, and (v) dynamic polarizabilities, etc. In our research, the F···H system and several neutral, positively, and negatively charged X−H···F−Y complexes have been studied to some extent .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%