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Excited state hyperpolarizability of LiAlH4 computed at the FSMRCCSD level and its use for mixed-frequency laser

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AbstractThe Constrained variation technique is used to obtain third-order energy response property in Fock space multi-reference coupled cluster singles and doubles (FSMRCCSD) formalism. Computational development is done to calculate first… Click to show full abstract

AbstractThe Constrained variation technique is used to obtain third-order energy response property in Fock space multi-reference coupled cluster singles and doubles (FSMRCCSD) formalism. Computational development is done to calculate first static hyperpolarizability of lithium aluminum hydride (LiAlH4) at its lowest excited state. It is observed that LiAlH4 is not optically active at its ground state. But, it is highly active in its excited state. Using this property of LiAlH4, a new technique is described to generate mixed-frequency laser which is a laser of the new kind, reported here for the first time. This also helps to generate a laser with shorter pulse duration compared to the laser pulse duration used as incident radiation. Third-order energy response properties of excited states of a closed-shell molecule in analytical FSMRCC approach are also reported here for the first time.

Keywords: state; mixed frequency; excited state; hyperpolarizability; lialh4; frequency laser

Journal Title: Theoretical Chemistry Accounts
Year Published: 2018

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