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#1 Re: Multiwfn and wavefunction analysis » SOS computation of dipole hyperpolarizabilities » 2020-06-22 10:57:44

Using the SOS model, in the alpha output file (average linear polarizability) to convert the values to esu just multiply by 1.4819E-25 and in the case of gamma by 5.03670E-40.

Is this information correct?

#3 Re: Multiwfn and wavefunction analysis » SOS computation of dipole hyperpolarizabilities » 2020-06-08 10:36:27

I used the following input to calculate the SOS:

#p td=(nstates=150,root=1) IOp(9/40=5) scrf=(iefpcm, solvent=dmso) Int
=UltraFine scf=(xqc,maxcycle=5000) cam-b3lyp/6-311+G(d) polar=gamma PO
P=CHELPG density=current NoSymm

but in the calculation multiwfn is using the following information:
  e.g. C: \ lovelive \ sunshine \ yosoro.out
  Hint: If pressing ENTER button directly, the file with identical name as input file but with .out or .log suffix will be loaded
  This file is recognized as a Gaussian output file
  There are 1050 excited states, loading basic information ...

  Loading configuration coefficients ...
  Summary of excited states:


Is it okay to use 1050?

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