Electric field effects on the shielding constants of noble gases: a 4-component relativistic Hartree-Fock study
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
Second derivatives of nuclear shielding constants with respect to an electric field, i.e., shielding
polarizabilities, have been calculated for the noble gas atoms from helium to xenon. The
calculations have been carried out using the four-component relativistic Hartree-Fock method. In
order to assess the importance of the individual relativistic corrections, the shielding polarizabilities
have also been calculated at the nonrelativistic Hartree-Fock level, with spinorbit and scalar
~Darwin and mass-velocity! effects having been established by perturbative methods. Electron
correlation effects have been estimated using the second-order polarization propagator approach.
The relativistic effects on the tensor components of the shielding polarizabilities are found to be
larger and changing less regularly with the atomic number than for the shielding constant itself.
However, there is a partial cancellation of the contributions to the parallel and perpendicular
components of the shielding polarizability and as a consequence the mean shielding polarizability is
far less affected than the individual components.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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