Nuclear relaxation contribution to static and dynamic (infinite frequency approximation) nonlinear optical properties by means of electrical property expansions: Application to HF, CH4, CF4, and SF6


Autoria(s): Luis Luis, Josep Maria; Martí, Josep; Duran i Portas, Miquel; Andrés, José Luís; Kirtman, Bernard
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1998

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Electrical property derivative expressions are presented for the nuclear relaxation contribution to static and dynamic (infinite frequency approximation) nonlinear optical properties. For CF4 and SF6, as opposed to HF and CH4, a term that is quadratic in the vibrational anharmonicity (and not previously evaluated for any molecule) makes an important contribution to the static second vibrational hyperpolarizability of CF4 and SF6. A comparison between calculated and experimental values for the difference between the (anisotropic) Kerr effect and electric field induced second-harmonic generation shows that, at the Hartree-Fock level, the nuclear relaxation/infinite frequency approximation gives the correct trend (in the series CH4, CF4, SF6) but is of the order of 50% too small

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Luis, J.M., Martí, J., Duran, M., Andrés, J.L., i Kirtman, B. (1998). Nuclear relaxation contribution to static and dynamic (infinite frequency approximation) nonlinear optical properties by means of electrical property expansions: Application to HF, CH4, CF4, and SF6. Journal of Chemical Physics, 108 (10), 4123-4130. Recuperat 10 febrer 2011,a http://link.aip.org/link/doi/10.1063/1.475810

0021-9606 (versió paper)

1089-7690 (versió electrònica)

http://hdl.handle.net/10256/3238

http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.475810

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eng

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American Institute of Physics

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Reproducció digital del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.475810

© Journal of Chemical Physics, 1998, vol. 108, núm. 10, p. 4123-4130

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Palavras-Chave #Dinàmica molecular #Kerr, Efecte #Òptica no lineal #Polarització (Electricitat) #Kerr, Effet #Polarization (Electricity) #Nonlinear optics
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