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Title: | Ionization potentials of beryllium-like ions from the relativistic coupled-cluster-based linear response theory |
Authors: | Chaudhuri, R. K Panda, P. K Merlitz, H Das, B. P Mahapatra, U. S Mukherjee, D |
Keywords: | Relativistic CCLRT RCCLRT Ionization Potentials Multi-Reference Coupled Cluster |
Issue Date: | Nov-2000 |
Publisher: | Institute of Physics |
Citation: | Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, Vol. 33, No. 22, pp. 5129 - 5138 |
Abstract: | We first test our recently developed relativistic coupled-cluster-based linear response theory (RCCLRT) by computing the principal and the shake-up ionization potentials (IP) of highly stripped atoms. Comparison is made between the IP values obtained from the relativistic and non-relativistic CCLRT calculations. The comparisons for light atoms, where the relativistic contributions are negligible, provide a test of the method, while comparisons for heavy atoms quantify the relativistic effect. For one-valence problems such as ionization processes, there is a formal equivalence between the principal IP values from the CCLRT and multi-reference coupled cluster (MRCC) theory when using the 1h-0p model space. The principal IPs obtained from the CCLRT are size-extensive, but the (2h-1p) shake-up IPs are not fully size-extensive, where the size-inextensivity error scales as the number of valence excitations. The computed valence and shake-up ionization energies via the RCCLRT approach are in excellent agreement with experimental data. The IPs computed using the non-relativistic CCLRT also match favourably well with the experiment only when the atomic number and ionic charge are small. |
Description: | Restricted Access |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2248/3093 |
ISSN: | 0953-4075 |
Appears in Collections: | IIAP Publications |
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