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An ab initio investigation of the low-lying electronic states of BeH

An ab initio investigation of the low-lying electronic states of BeH
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摘要 Potential energy curves (PECs) for the ground state (X2∑+) and the four excited electronic states (A2∏, B2∏, C2∑+, 4∏) of a Bell molecule are calculated using the multi-configuration reference single and double excited configuration interaction (MRCI) approach in combination with the aug-cc-pVTZ basis sets. The calculation covers the internuclear distance ranging from 0.07 nm to 0.70 nm, and the equilibrium bond length Re and the vertical excited energy Te are determined directly. It is evident that the X2∑+, A2∏, B2∏, C2∑+ states are bound and 4∏ is a repulsive excited state. With the potentials, all of the vibrational levels and inertial rotation constants are predicted when the rotational quantum number J is set to be equal to zero (J = 0) by numerically solving the radial SchrSdinger equation of nuclear motion. Then the spectroscopic data are obtained including the rotation coupling constant w e, the anharmonic constant WeXe, the equilibrium rotation constant Be, and the vibration-rotation coupling constant ae. These values are compared with the theoretical and experimental results currently available, showing that they are in agreement with each other. Potential energy curves (PECs) for the ground state (X2∑+) and the four excited electronic states (A2∏, B2∏, C2∑+, 4∏) of a Bell molecule are calculated using the multi-configuration reference single and double excited configuration interaction (MRCI) approach in combination with the aug-cc-pVTZ basis sets. The calculation covers the internuclear distance ranging from 0.07 nm to 0.70 nm, and the equilibrium bond length Re and the vertical excited energy Te are determined directly. It is evident that the X2∑+, A2∏, B2∏, C2∑+ states are bound and 4∏ is a repulsive excited state. With the potentials, all of the vibrational levels and inertial rotation constants are predicted when the rotational quantum number J is set to be equal to zero (J = 0) by numerically solving the radial SchrSdinger equation of nuclear motion. Then the spectroscopic data are obtained including the rotation coupling constant w e, the anharmonic constant WeXe, the equilibrium rotation constant Be, and the vibration-rotation coupling constant ae. These values are compared with the theoretical and experimental results currently available, showing that they are in agreement with each other.
出处 《Chinese Physics B》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2012年第8期156-160,共5页 中国物理B(英文版)
关键词 multi-configuration reference single and double excited configuration interaction method Bell potential curves vibrational levels spectroscopic constants multi-configuration reference single and double excited configuration interaction method,Bell potential curves, vibrational levels, spectroscopic constants
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