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Lanthanide Complexes in Quantum Computing

The relativistic calculations on the electronic structure of actinide compounds were reviewed by Pyykko (1987). He also reviewed relativistic quantum chemistry in 1988, whereas the relativistic calculations were limited to small molecules containing one heavy atom only (Pyykko 1988). Calculations on the uranyl and neptunyl ions were introduced in the review article. The general information on the computational chemistry of heavy elements and relativistic calculation techniques appear in the book written by Balasubramanian (1997). There are several first-principle approaches to the electronic structure of actinide compounds. The relativistic effective core potential (ECP) and relativistic density functional methods are widely used for complex systems containing actinide elements. Pepper and Bursten (1991) reviewed relativistic quantum chemistry, while Schreckenbach et al. (1999) reviewed density functional calculations on actinide compounds in which theoretical background and application to actinide compounds were described in detail. The Encyclopedia of computational chemistry also contains examples including lanthanide and actinide elements (Schleyer et al. 1998). The various methods for the computational approach to the chemistry of transuranium elements are briefly described and summarized below. [Pg.866]


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