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1 June 2005 Adiabatic potential energy curves of Li2
P. Jasik, J. E. Sienkiewicz
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Proceedings Volume 5849, Fifth Workshop on Atomic and Molecular Physics; (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.629466
Event: Fifth Workshop on Atomic and Molecular Physics, 2004, Jurata, Poland
Abstract
Adiabatic potential energy curves for twenty six low-lying electronic states of Li2 dimer have been computed in the large range of internuclear distances (3.2 a0 ≤ R ≤ 80 a0). Four singlet states (41Σ+u, 21Πu, 21Πg and 11Δg) and four triplet states (53Σ+u, 23Πu, 23Πg and 13Δu) and are presented for the first time. In the calculations the complete-active-space multi-configuration self-consistent-field (CASSCF) method has been used. The core-polarization potential (CPP) has been also added to the hamiltonian. A good agreement with previous theoretical and experimental results has been obtained.
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P. Jasik and J. E. Sienkiewicz "Adiabatic potential energy curves of Li2", Proc. SPIE 5849, Fifth Workshop on Atomic and Molecular Physics, (1 June 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.629466
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KEYWORDS
Chemical species

Lithium

Molecules

Electrons

Spectroscopy

Adaptive optics

Applied physics

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