Self-consistent-field (SCF) calculations for a series of Rydberg states (ls2ns)2S of the Li atom are performed using the generalized Brillouin theorem (GBT) method. The calculated energy is a proper upper bound to the excited state energy. The SCF term values of the Rydberg states are almost the sam
On the SCF calculation of excited states: Singlet states in the two-electron problem
β Scribed by Mary McCourt; James W. McIver Jr.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 484 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0192-8651
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β¦ Synopsis
The problem of determining SCF wave functions for excited electronic states is examined for singlet states of two-electron systems using a Lowdin natural orbital transformation of the full CI wave function. This analysis facilitates the comparison of various SCF methods with one another. The distribution of the full CI states among the natural orbital MCSCF states is obtained for the S states of helium using a modest Gaussian basis set. For SCF methods that are not equivalent to the full CI wave functions, it is shown that the Hartree-Fock plus all single excitation wave functions are equivalent to that of Hartree-Fock plus one single excitation. It is further shown that these wave functions are equivalent to the perfect pair or TCSCF wave functions in which the CI expansion coefficients are restricted to have opposite signs. The case of the natural orbital MCSCF wave function for two orbitals is examined in greater detail. It is shown that the first excited state must always be found on the lower natural orbital MCSCF CI root, thus precluding the use of the Hylleras-Undeim-MacDonald (HUM) theorem in locating this state. It is finally demonstrated that the solution obtained by applying the HUM theorem (minimizing the upper MCSCF CI root with respect to orbital mixing parameters) is an artifact of the MCSCF method and does not correspond to any of the full CI states.
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