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Electron correlation effects in N2 and CO studied by X-ray scattering and CISD calculations

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2002
Taylor & Francis London

Molecular physics 100, 2839 - 2847 () [10.1080/00268970210125359]

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Abstract: Total X-ray scattering intensities sigma(ee)(q) + for N-2 and CO have been measured as a function of momentum transfer using the energy dispersive method. Novel procedures to extract accurate sigma(ee)(q), which eliminate effects of polarization, inelastic scattering, anomalous dispersion, and molecular vibration, have been proposed. A simplified theoretical treatment based on configuration interaction singles and doubles (CISD) calculations has been suggested. This procedure makes it possible to apply combined theoretical and experimental X-ray scattering studies to larger molecules. The inclusion of f and g functions is crucial, and the sigma(ee)(q) calculated with the cc-pVQZ[5s4p3d2f1g] basis set almost reproduces the data based on more elaborate MR-CISD calculations within the experimentally most relevant region of up to q approximate to 3 au. In contrast to experimental electron scattering data, the X-ray scattering intensities agree well with the computed results.

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  1. Zentralinstitut für Angewandte Mathematik (ZAM)
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  1. Betrieb und Weiterentwicklung des Höchstleistungsrechners (I03)

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