Variational Monte Carlo and Configurational Interaction Studies of $C_{60}$ and its Fragments
Abstract
The molecule and its fragments are studied using Configuration Interaction (CI) and Variational Monte Carlo (VMC) techniques, within the Hubbard model. Using benzene as a test case, we compare the results of the approximate calculations with exact calculations. The fragments of studied are pyracylene, fluoranthene and corannulene. The energies, bond orders, spin-spin and charge-correlation functions of these systems are obtained for various values of the Hubbard parameter, . The analysis of bond orders and correlation functions of these individual molecules allow us to visualise pyracylene as a naphthalene unit with two ethylenic moieties and fluoranthene as weakly bridged benzene and naphthalene units. Corannulene is the largest fragment of that we have studied. The hexagon-hexagon(h-h) bond orders are slightly larger than those of the hexagon-pentagon bonds(h-p), a feature also found in other fragments. We also find bonds between two co-ordinated carbon sites to be stronger than bonds involving three coordinated carbon sites. In , the h-h bonds are stronger than in corannulene and the h-p bonds weaker than in corannulene for all correlation strengths. Introducing bond alternation in the buckyball enhances this difference.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9605002,
title = {Variational Monte Carlo and Configurational Interaction Studies of $C_{60}$ and its Fragments},
author = {Bhargavi Srinivasan and S. Ramasesha and H. R. Krishnamurthy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9605002},
year = {2007}
}
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42 pages, 5 figures available on request, to appear in J. Phys. Chem