Model potential study of non-valence correlation-bound anions of (C60)n clusters: the role of electric field-induced charge transfer
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1. Department of Chemistry
2. University of Pittsburgh
3. Pittsburgh
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Abstract
Orbitals associated with the non-valence correlation-bound anions of the C60 dimer and linear trimer from calculations allowing charge transfer.
Funder
National Science Foundation
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Link
http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlepdf/2019/FD/C8FD00199E
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