One-electron energy spectra of isolated atoms via coupled-cluster singles and doubles
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Abstract
The coupled-cluster theory is a wavefunction theory known as a gold standard in the field of quantum chemistry since electronic correlation effects are included with high accuracy. However, there are few reports of the one-electron energy spectra in the coupled-cluster theory. In this study, we have calculated the single-particle Green’s function within the CCSD [1] for isolated atoms from He to Ne. We have compared the results with those from the full-CI (configuration interaction). Then, we found that the CCSD successfully reproduces quasiparticle and satellite peaks stemming from many-body nature. Moreover, we clarified the physical origin of the satellites peaks.
[1] M. Nooijen and J. G. Snijders, Int. J. Quantum Chem. Symp. 44(S26), 55 (1992). M. Nooijen and J. Snijders, Int. J. Quantum Chem. 48, 15 (1993).
[1] M. Nooijen and J. G. Snijders, Int. J. Quantum Chem. Symp. 44(S26), 55 (1992). M. Nooijen and J. Snijders, Int. J. Quantum Chem. 48, 15 (1993).
*This research was supported by MEXT as Exploratory Challenge on Post-K computer (Frontiers of Basic Science: Challenging the Limits).
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Presenters
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Hirofumi Nishi
- The University of Tokyo
- Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo