These method keywords request a coupled cluster[Bartlett78,Pople78]calculations, using double substitutions from the Hartree-Fock determinant forCCD[Pople78], or both single and double substitutions forCCSD[Cizek69,Purvis82,Scuseria88,Scuseria89].CCandQCIDare synonyms forCCD.ROmay be combined withCCSDfor a restricted open shell energy calculation[Watts93].
FC
All frozen core options are available with this keyword. See the discussion of theFCoptions for full information.
T
Include triple excitations non-iteratively[Pople87](CCSDonly).CCSD-Tis a synonym forCCSD(T).
E4T
Used with theToption to request inclusion of triple excitations for both the complete MP4 and to form CCSD(T).
T1Diag
Computes the T1 diagnostic of T. J. Lee and coworkers[Lee89](CCSDonly).
Conver=N
Sets the convergence calculations to 10-Non the energy and 10-(N-2)on the wavefunction. The default isN=7 for single points andN=8 for gradients.
MaxCyc=N
Specifies the maximum number of cycles forCCSDcalculations.
SaveAmplitudes
Saves the converged amplitudes in the checkpoint file for use in a subsequent calculation (e.g., using a larger basis set). Using this option results in a very large checkpoint file, but also may significantly speed up later calculations.
ReadAmplitudes
Reads the converged amplitudes from the checkpoint file (if present). Note that the new calculation can use a different basis set, method (if applicable), etc. than the original one.
Analytic energies and gradients for CCD and CCSD, numerical gradients for CCSD(T), and numerical frequencies for all methods. The restricted open-shell (RO) method is available for CCSD and CCSD(T) energy calculations.
The Coupled Cluster energy appears in the output as follows (following the final correlation iteration):
DE(CORR)= -.54979226D-01 E(CORR)= -.75019641794D+02 … CCSD(T)= -.75019717665D+02
The CCSD energy is labeledE(CORR), and the energy including the non-iterative triples contribution is given in the final line.
Last update: 23 April 2013