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Hyperpolarizabilities of the methanol molecule: A CCSD calculation including vibrational corrections

In this work we present the results for hyperpolarizabilities of the methanol molecule including vibrational corrections and electron correlation effects at the CCSD level. Comparisons to random phase approximation results previously reported show that the electron correlation is in general importan...

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Published in:The Journal of chemical physics 2010-01, Vol.132 (3), p.034307-034307-8
Main Authors: Dutra, Adriano S., Castro, Marcos A., Fonseca, Tertius L., Fileti, Eudes E., Canuto, Sylvio
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Language:English
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Summary:In this work we present the results for hyperpolarizabilities of the methanol molecule including vibrational corrections and electron correlation effects at the CCSD level. Comparisons to random phase approximation results previously reported show that the electron correlation is in general important for both electronic contribution and vibrational corrections. The role played by the anharmonicities on the calculations of the vibrational corrections has also been analyzed and the obtained results indicate that the anharmonic terms are important for the dc-Pockels and dc-Kerr effects. For the other nonlinear optical properties studied the double-harmonic approximation is found to be suitable. Comparison to available experimental result in gas phase for the dc-second harmonic generation second hyperpolarizability shows a very good agreement with the electronic contribution calculated here while our total value is 14% larger than the experimental value.
ISSN:0021-9606
1089-7690
DOI:10.1063/1.3298914