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Long-range interactions of aromatic molecules with alkali-metal and alkaline-earth-metal atoms

Published 23 Nov 2022 in physics.chem-ph and physics.atom-ph | (2211.13088v2)

Abstract: The isotropic and anisotropic coefficients $C{l,m}_n$ of the long-range spherical expansion $\sim 1/Rn$ ($R$ -- the intermolecular distance) of the dispersion and inductions intermolecular energies are calculated using the first principles for the complexes containing an aromatic molecule (benzene, pyridine, furan, and pyrrole) and alkali-metal (Li, Na, K, Rb, and Cs) or alkaline-earth-metal (Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, and Ba) atoms in their electronic ground states. The values of the first and second-order properties of the aromatic molecules are calculated using the response theory with the asymptotically corrected LPBE0 functional. The second-order properties of the closed-shell alkaline-earth-metal atoms are obtained using the expectation-value coupled cluster theory and of the open-shell alkali-metal atoms using analytical wavefunctions. These properties are used for the calculation of the dispersion $C{l,m}_{n,\text{disp}}$ and induction $C{l,m}_{n,\text{ind}}$ coefficients ($C{l,m}n=C{l,m}{n,\text{disp}}+C{l,m}_{n,\text{ind}}$) with $n$ up to 12 using the available implemented analytical formulas. It is shown that the inclusion of the coefficients with $n>6$ is important for reproducing the interaction energy in the van der Waals region at $R\approx 6$ angstrom. The reported long-range potentials should be useful for constructing the analytical potentials, valid for the whole intermolecular interaction range, which are needed for spectroscopic and scattering studies.

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