Electron attachment properties of covalent molecules and ion clusters with vanishing dipole moments but large quadrupoles are studied with coupled cluster ab initio methods. Selection of the molecules studied is driven by two goals, finding a paradigm quadrupole-bound anion and investigating whether there is a correlation between the magnitude of the molecular quadrupole and the vertical attachment energy. Out of all examined species, only the ion clusters and four of the covalent molecules are found to support bound anions. The shapes and spatial extents of the associated excess electron distributions are qualitatively and quantitatively characterized, respectively. Two of the four covalent systems are especially promising as paradigm syst...
Nonvalence states of molecular anions play key roles in processes, such as electron mobility, in rar...
Thermal energy electron attachment to closed-shell homogeneous polar cluster is reviewed. Different ...
Neutral molecules with sufficiently large dipole moments can bind electrons in diffuse nonvalence or...
An excess electron can be bound to a molecule in a very diffuse orbital as a result of the long-rang...
The problem of the binding of an excess electron to polar molecules and their clusters has long fasc...
The problem of the binding of an excess electron to polar molecules and their clusters has long fasc...
The problem of the binding of an excess electron to polar molecules and their clusters has long fasc...
In a classical model, some anions exist due to the attraction between an electron and a molecule’s d...
In a classical model, some anions exist due to the attraction between an electron and a molecule’s d...
The quantum mechanical investigation of molecular dimers, trimers and, to a greater extent, higher c...
Any molecule with a dipole moment above approximately 2.5 Debye can form a stable negative ion (dipo...
Any molecule with a dipole moment above approximately 2.5 Debye can form a stable negative ion (dipo...
Electron localization is studied in formamide cluster anions. The isolated formamide molecule has a...
Nonvalence states of molecular anions play key roles in processes, such as electron mobility, in rar...
Nonvalence states of molecular anions play key roles in processes, such as electron mobility, in rar...
Nonvalence states of molecular anions play key roles in processes, such as electron mobility, in rar...
Thermal energy electron attachment to closed-shell homogeneous polar cluster is reviewed. Different ...
Neutral molecules with sufficiently large dipole moments can bind electrons in diffuse nonvalence or...
An excess electron can be bound to a molecule in a very diffuse orbital as a result of the long-rang...
The problem of the binding of an excess electron to polar molecules and their clusters has long fasc...
The problem of the binding of an excess electron to polar molecules and their clusters has long fasc...
The problem of the binding of an excess electron to polar molecules and their clusters has long fasc...
In a classical model, some anions exist due to the attraction between an electron and a molecule’s d...
In a classical model, some anions exist due to the attraction between an electron and a molecule’s d...
The quantum mechanical investigation of molecular dimers, trimers and, to a greater extent, higher c...
Any molecule with a dipole moment above approximately 2.5 Debye can form a stable negative ion (dipo...
Any molecule with a dipole moment above approximately 2.5 Debye can form a stable negative ion (dipo...
Electron localization is studied in formamide cluster anions. The isolated formamide molecule has a...
Nonvalence states of molecular anions play key roles in processes, such as electron mobility, in rar...
Nonvalence states of molecular anions play key roles in processes, such as electron mobility, in rar...
Nonvalence states of molecular anions play key roles in processes, such as electron mobility, in rar...
Thermal energy electron attachment to closed-shell homogeneous polar cluster is reviewed. Different ...
Neutral molecules with sufficiently large dipole moments can bind electrons in diffuse nonvalence or...