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Multiple electrons ionization methods

Undoubtedly, the technique most suited to tackle polyatomic multichannel reactions is the crossed molecular beam (CMB) scattering technique with mass spectrometric detection and time-of-flight (TOF) analysis. This technique, based on universal electron-impact (El) ionization coupled with a quadrupole mass filter for mass selection, has been central in the investigation of the dynamics of bimolecular reactions during the past 35 years.1,9-11 El ionization affords, in principle, a universal detection method for all possible reaction products of even a complex reaction exhibiting multiple reaction pathways. Although the technique is not usually able to provide state-resolved information, especially on a polyatomic... [Pg.331]

Now, the R operator is not only singlet excitations but also triplet, doublet (ionized and electron-attached), and higher-spin multiplicities. Thus, the SAC-CI method can calculate the ground and excited states in various spin-multiplicities. [Pg.97]

Multireference coupled cluster methods, which started development more recently, are generally divided into two types. Hilbert space CC methods use multiple reference functions to obtain a description of a few states, including the reference state (for a review see (4)). Fock space methods (for a review see (5)), on the other hand, provide direct state-to-state energy differences, relative to some common reference state. The Fock space approach is particularly well-suited to the calculation of ionization potentials (IPs), electron affinities (EAs), and excitation energies (EEs). For principal IPs and EAs, FSCC is equivalent (6, 7) to the EOM-IP and EOM-EA CC methods (1, 2, 7, 8). In this paper, we will focus primarily on the IP problem. [Pg.272]


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