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Phys. Rev. A 73, 054501 (2006) [4 pages]

Contribution of nuclear displacements to the static polarizability of molecules in an external electric field: Application to fluorinated fullerenes C60Fn

K. Zagorodniy, M. Taut, and H. Hermann
Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research, IFW Dresden, P.O. Box 270016, 01171 Dresden, Germany
Received 30 January 2006; published 4 May 2006

In molecules with ionic contributions to the binding, the contribution of nuclear displacements (due to the external field) to the static polarizability can be decisive. Using the finite field method, we optimized the structure with and without a finite external electric field by a total energy minimization and we calculated the polarizability from the induced dipole moment. In C60Fn, fluorination mostly increases the polarizability. Only for n=2 and 18, where the molecule without an external field has a very large dipole moment, does fluorination decrease it. For large n (n=20, 36, and 48), the polarizability per added F atom due to nuclear displacements is increased by a factor of about 2. The validity of the additivity model has been discussed.

©2006 The American Physical Society

URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.73.054501
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.73.054501
PACS: 32.10.Dk; 33.15.Kr
  • 32.10.Dk
    Atomic electric and magnetic moments, polarizability
  • 33.15.Kr
    Molecular electric and magnetic moments (and derivatives), polarizability, and magnetic susceptibility
  • YEAR: 2006
KEYWORDS: fullerene compounds, polarisability, molecular moments, total energy

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