Relativistic calculation of nuclear magnetic shielding tensor including two-electron spin-orbit interactions
Y Ootani1, H Yamaguti, H Maeda
1Kitami Institute of Technology, 165 Koencho, Kitami 090-8507, Japan.
Abstract:
A relativistic calculation of nuclear magnetic shielding tensor including two-electron spin-orbit interactions is performed. In order to reduce the computational load in evaluating the two-electron relativistic integrals, the charge density is approximated by a linear combination of the squares of s-type spatial basis functions. Including the two-electron spin-orbit interaction effect is found to improve the calculation results.
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