An additive scheme for resolving average molecular electric dipole polarizabilities into atomic contributions, based on the acceleration gauge for the electric dipole, has been applied to a series of methyl and ethyl derivatives, CH3–X and CH3–CH2–X. Extended calculations have been carried out to test the reliability of the partition method. Gross atomic isotropic contributions have been evaluated for carbon, hydrogen, and heteroatoms, showing a good degree of transferability from molecule to molecule. The theoretical values of atomic polarizabilities can be used to predict fairly accurate average polarizabilities of higher homologous molecules in the series of X-substituted alkane
The Thomas\u2013Reiche\u2013Kuhn sum rule, within the acceleration gauge for the transition dipole m...
cited By 6International audienceIn this work, a general scheme to visualize polarizability density d...
In order to carry out a detailed analysis of the molecular static polarizability, which is the respo...
An additive scheme for resolving average molecular electric dipole polarizabilities into atomic cont...
Two additive schemes for resolving average molecular electric dipole polarizabilities into atomic co...
Two additive schemes for resolving average molecular electric dipole polarizabilities into atomic co...
Using the dipole acceleration formalism, it is shown that the molecular polarizability at an arbitra...
Using the dipole acceleration formalism, it is shown that the molecular polarizability at an arbitra...
The distributed atomic polarizabilities enable the investigation of the coordination of organic liga...
The distributed atomic polarizabilities enable the investigation of the coordination of organic liga...
The distributed atomic polarizabilities enable the investigation of the coordination of organic liga...
The distributed atomic polarizabilities enable the investigation of the coordination of organic liga...
ABSTRACT: In order to carry out a detailed analysis of the molecular static polarizability, which is...
The Thomas–Reiche–Kuhn sum rule, within the acceleration gauge for the transition dipole moment, is ...
International audiencePolarizability is a key molecular property involved in either macroscopic (i.e...
The Thomas\u2013Reiche\u2013Kuhn sum rule, within the acceleration gauge for the transition dipole m...
cited By 6International audienceIn this work, a general scheme to visualize polarizability density d...
In order to carry out a detailed analysis of the molecular static polarizability, which is the respo...
An additive scheme for resolving average molecular electric dipole polarizabilities into atomic cont...
Two additive schemes for resolving average molecular electric dipole polarizabilities into atomic co...
Two additive schemes for resolving average molecular electric dipole polarizabilities into atomic co...
Using the dipole acceleration formalism, it is shown that the molecular polarizability at an arbitra...
Using the dipole acceleration formalism, it is shown that the molecular polarizability at an arbitra...
The distributed atomic polarizabilities enable the investigation of the coordination of organic liga...
The distributed atomic polarizabilities enable the investigation of the coordination of organic liga...
The distributed atomic polarizabilities enable the investigation of the coordination of organic liga...
The distributed atomic polarizabilities enable the investigation of the coordination of organic liga...
ABSTRACT: In order to carry out a detailed analysis of the molecular static polarizability, which is...
The Thomas–Reiche–Kuhn sum rule, within the acceleration gauge for the transition dipole moment, is ...
International audiencePolarizability is a key molecular property involved in either macroscopic (i.e...
The Thomas\u2013Reiche\u2013Kuhn sum rule, within the acceleration gauge for the transition dipole m...
cited By 6International audienceIn this work, a general scheme to visualize polarizability density d...
In order to carry out a detailed analysis of the molecular static polarizability, which is the respo...