arXiv: Chemical Physics | 2019

Modeling the electronic structures of the ground and excited states of the ytterbium atom and the ytterbium dimer: A modern quantum chemistry perspective

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


We present a comprehensive theoretical study of the electronic structures of the Yb atom and the Yb$_2$ molecule, respectively, focusing on their ground and lowest-lying electronically excited states. Our study includes various state-of-the-art quantum chemistry methods such as CCSD, CCSD(T), CASPT2 (including spin--orbit coupling), and EOM-CCSD as well as some recently developed pCCD-based approaches and their extensions to target excited states. Specifically, we scan the lowest-lying potential energy surfaces of the \\ce{Yb2} dimer and provide a reliable benchmark set of spectroscopic parameters including optimal bond lengths, vibrational frequencies, potential energy depths, and adiabatic excitation energies. Our in-depth analysis unravels the complex nature of the electronic spectrum of \\ce{Yb2}, which is difficult to model accurately by any conventional quantum chemistry method. Finally, we scrutinize the bi-excited character of the first $^1\\Sigma_g^+$ excited state and its evolution along the potential energy surface.

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DOI 10.1002/qua.25983
Language English
Journal arXiv: Chemical Physics

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