Dynamic second-order hyperpolarizabilities of Si2C and Si3C clusters using coupled cluster singles-and-doubles response approach

Physics – Atomic and Molecular Clusters

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We investigate the dynamic second-order hyperpolarizabilities {\gamma}(-3{\omega}; {\omega}, {\omega}, {\omega}) (indicated by {\gamma}THG) of the Si2C and Si3C clusters using the highly accurate coupled cluster singles-and-doubles (CCSD) response approach. The static {\gamma} values of the Si2C and Si3C clusters are 1.99 \times 10-35 and 3.16 \times 10-35 esu, respectively. Similar to the {\alpha} values, the {\gamma} values of the Si2C and Si3C clusters are smaller than those of the Si3 and Si4 clusters, respectively, which is related to much smaller static {\gamma} value of the C atom than the Si atom.

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