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Relativistic effects for polarizabilities and hyperpolarizabilities of rare gas atoms

Nakajima et al., 2001

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6067499810573813649
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Nakajima T
Hirao K
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Chemistry letters

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The relativistic effects for static polarizabilities α and hyperpolarizabilities γ of rare gas atoms (Ne through Rn) are investigated theoretically with the third-order Douglas–Kroll method. The results yield interesting trends of relativity in going from Ne to Rn: The relativistic effect …
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