First principles electron-correlated calculations of optical absorption in magnesium clusters
Abstract
In this paper, we report large-scale configuration interaction (CI) calculations of linear optical absorption spectra of various isomers of magnesium clusters Mg (n=2--5), corresponding to valence transitions. Geometry optimization of several low-lying isomers of each cluster was carried out using coupled-cluster singles doubles (CCSD) approach, and these geometries were subsequently employed to perform ground and excited state calculations using either the full-CI (FCI) or the multi-reference singles-doubles configuration interaction (MRSDCI) approach, within the frozen-core approximation. Our calculated photoabsorption spectrum of magnesium dimer (Mg) isomer is in excellent agreement with the experiments both for peak positions, and intensities. Owing to the sufficiently inclusive electron-correlation effects, these results can serve as benchmarks against which future experiments, as well as calculations performed using other theoretical approaches, can be tested.
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@article{arxiv.1510.01673,
title = {First principles electron-correlated calculations of optical absorption in magnesium clusters},
author = {Ravindra Shinde and Alok Shukla},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.01673},
year = {2017}
}
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23 pages and 21 figures of main text