2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0042-207x(00)00161-5
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Polarizabilities of atoms and molecules, new insights into an old subject

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“…It is beyond the scope of this article to discuss experimental techniques in detail or to review all computational efforts in this field, and we refer to two very useful reviews [94,95] and references therein. The experimental reference values for He, [80] Ne, [81] Ar, [82,83] Kr, [82] Xe, [84] Zn, [91] Cd, [92] and Hg [93] have been determined by measurements of the refractive index or the dielectric constant in the gas phase.…”
Section: Accuracy and Precision Of Reference Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is beyond the scope of this article to discuss experimental techniques in detail or to review all computational efforts in this field, and we refer to two very useful reviews [94,95] and references therein. The experimental reference values for He, [80] Ne, [81] Ar, [82,83] Kr, [82] Xe, [84] Zn, [91] Cd, [92] and Hg [93] have been determined by measurements of the refractive index or the dielectric constant in the gas phase.…”
Section: Accuracy and Precision Of Reference Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Values of the mean dipole polarizability of HCCF, HCCCl, and HCCBr were obtained sometime ago from ␦-function potential model calculations by Lippincott et al 20 The current active interest in the theoretical prediction and the experimental determination of electric polarizabilities and hyperpolarizabilities stems from the wide range of applications of these molecular properties. 21 Fields of interest include the rigorous modeling of intermolecular interactions, [22][23][24] the analysis of observations in collision-and interaction-induced spectroscopy, [25][26][27] the simulation of fluids, 28 -31 and nonlinear optics. [32][33][34] In this work we report theoretical values for the electric multipole moments and (hyper)polarizabilities of HCCF, HCCCl, HCCBr, and HCCI.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our experiment M (ϩϱ) ranged between 100 and 2000 counts, depending on the acquisition time and the beam intensity. The lower limit of integration v(t) is defined through the following relation: (2) . Here L 1(2) is the distance from chopper 1͑2͒ to the detector (L 1 ϾL 2 ); (m,v) is the detection delay time ͑generally dependent on the cluster mass and velocity͒; and ␦ 1(2) is the misalignment offset between the opening of the window of the chopper 1͑2͒ and the pulse from its synchronization photodetector ͑the ϩ sign is for clockwise rotation, Ϫ for counterclockwise͒.…”
Section: Velocity Measurement Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, polarizability measurements serve as important benchmark tests for various theoretical models of particle structure and response ͑see, e.g., the recent reviews͒. 1,2 There exist a number of direct and indirect methods of polarizability measurement. 1,3 The technique of beam deflection in an inhomogeneous electric field originated in the 1930s 4 and has become popular.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%