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Chemistry in One Dimension

Published 5 Jun 2014 in physics.chem-ph, cond-mat.other, cond-mat.str-el, and physics.pop-ph | (1406.1343v1)

Abstract: We report benchmark results for one-dimensional (1D) atomic and molecular systems interacting via the Coulomb operator $|x|{-1}$. Using various wavefunction-type approaches, such as Hartree-Fock theory, second- and third-order M{\o}ller-Plesset perturbation theory and explicitly correlated calculations, we study the ground state of atoms with up to ten electrons as well as small diatomic and triatomic molecules containing up to two electrons. A detailed analysis of the 1D helium-like ions is given and the expression of the high-density correlation energy is reported. We report the total energies, ionization energies, electron affinities and other interesting properties of the many-electron 1D atoms and, based on these results, we construct the 1D analog of Mendeleev's periodic table. We find that the 1D periodic table contains only two groups: the alkali metals and the noble gases. We also calculate the dissociation curves of various 1D diatomics and study the chemical bond in H$_2+$, HeH${2+}$, He$_2{3+}$, H$_2$, HeH$+$ and He$_2{2+}$. We find that, unlike their 3D counterparts, 1D molecules are primarily bound by one-electron bonds. Finally, we study the chemistry of H$_3+$ and we discuss the stability of the 1D polymer resulting from an infinite chain of hydrogen atoms.

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