Diabatic Valence-Hole Concept
1Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California 94550, United States.
Abstract:
A global diabatization scheme, based on the "valence-hole" concept, has been previously applied to model webs of avoided crossings that exist in four electronic-state symmetry manifolds of C2 (1Πg, 3Πg, 1Σu+, and 3Σu+). Here, this model is extended to the electronically excited states of four more molecules: CN (2Σ+), N2 (3Πu), SiC (3Π), and Si2 (3Πg). Many strangenesses in the spectroscopic observations (e.g., energy level structure, predissociation linewidths, and radiative lifetimes) for all four electronic state systems discussed here are accounted for by this unified model. The key concept of the model is valence-hole electron configurations: 3σ24σ11π45σ2 in CN (2Σ+), 2σg22σu11πu43σg21πg1 in N2 (3Πu), 5σ26σ17σ22π3 in SiC (3Π), and 4σg24σu15σg22πu3 in Si2 (3Πg), all of which have a triply occupied "valence-core" (i.e., 2σg22σu1 or the equivalent). These valence-hole configurations have a nominal bond order of three or higher and correlate with high-energy separated-atom limits with an np ← ns (n = 2, 3) promotion in one of the atomic constituents. On its way to dissociation, the strongly bound diabatic valence-hole state crosses multiple weakly bound or repulsive states, which belong to electron configurations with a completely filled valence-core. These curve crossings between diabatic potentials result in a network of many avoided crossings among multiple electronic states, analogous to the well-studied electronic structure landscape of ionic-covalent crossings in strongly ionic molecules. Considering the unique role of valence-hole states in shaping the global electronic structure, the valence-hole concept should be added to our intuitive framework of chemical bonding.
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