Theoretical study of low-lying electronic states spectra and transition properties of BeS molecule

Author:

Sun Shan1ORCID,Gao Yufeng1ORCID,Zhu Zunlue1

Affiliation:

1. College of Physics, Henan Normal University, Xinxiang 453007, China

Abstract

There are only limited theoretical results published on the transition properties of the X1Σ+, A1Π, B1Σ+, C1Δ, D1Σ, E1Δ, a3Π, b3Σ+, and c3Δ states of BeS, and even some of the states have no theoretical and experimental reports on the relevant aspects of these transitions. Therefore, we derived these transition properties in this study. The potential energy curves of X1Σ+, A1Π, B1Σ+, C1Δ, D1Σ, E1Δ, a3Π, b3Σ+, c3Δ, d3Σ, and e3Σ states of the BeS molecule with their Ω states and the transition dipole moments between them were calculated by the complete active space self-consistent field method, followed by the internally contracted multireference configuration interaction method. For the accurate computation of the transition properties, scalar relativistic corrections and core–valence correlation were considered. The radiative lifetimes were approximately 10−6 s for the A1Π and b3Σ+ states, 10−7 s for the E1Δ state, 10−7–10−8 s for the C1Δ and D1Σ states, and 10−8 s for the B1Σ+, c3Δ, and e3Σ states. The transition properties of the seven Ω states generated by the X1Σ+, A1Π, B1Σ+, and a3Π electronic states, including several electric dipole-forbidden transitions were researched. In particular, the B1Σ+ 0+–X1Σ+ 0+, B1Σ+ 0+–A1Π1, and A1Π1–X1Σ+ 0+ systems have strong transitions. In this paper, the radiative lifetimes of A1Π1, B1Σ+ 0+, a3Π0−, a3Π0+, and a3Π1 electronic states were also computed. For the A1Π1, B1Σ+ 0+, and a3Π1 states, the distribution of the radiation lifetime with the rotational angular momentum quantum number J at 0 ≤ υ ≤ 15 and J ≤ 70 was evaluated. It is expected that the outcome of the calculations in this paper can contribute some meaningful guidelines for conducting further theoretical and experimental investigations.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

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