Interaction-induced electric (hyper)polarizability in the dihydrogen–neon pair: basis set and electron correlation effects

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Anastasios Haskopoulos
George Maroulis
T. Bancewicz
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[1] University of Patras,Department of Chemistry
[2] Adam Mickiewicz University,Nonlinear Optics Division, Faculty of Physics
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Dipole moment; Dipole polarizability; First dipole hyperpolarizability; Interaction-induced electric properties;
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We investigated the interaction (hyper)polarizability of neon–dihydrogen pairs by performing high-level ab initio calculations with atom/molecule-specific, purpose-oriented Gaussian basis sets. We obtained interaction-induced electric properties at the SCF, MP2, and CCSD levels of theory. At the CCSD level, for the T-shaped configuration, around the respective potential minimum of 6.437 a0, the interaction-induced mean first hyperpolarizability varies for 5 <  R/a0 < 10 asβ¯intR‐β¯intRe/e3a03Eh−2=−0.91R‐Re+0.50R‐Re2–0.13R‐Re3+0.01R‐Re4.\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$ \left[{\overline{\beta}}_{\mathrm{int}}(R)\hbox{-} {\overline{\beta}}_{\mathrm{int}}\left({R}_{\mathrm{e}}\right)\right]/{e}^3{a_0}^3{E_{\mathrm{h}}}^{-2}=-0.91\left(R\hbox{-} {R}_{\mathrm{e}}\right)+0.50{\left(R\hbox{-} {R}_{\mathrm{e}}\right)}^2\hbox{--} 0.13{\left(R\hbox{-} {R}_{\mathrm{e}}\right)}^3+0.01{\left(R\hbox{-} {R}_{\mathrm{e}}\right)}^4. $$\end{document}
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