Sulston, Kenneth W., and Sydney G. Davison. “Overlap Effects on Benzene Transmission”. ArXiv, vol. 1512.02082, 2015, https://scholar2.islandarchives.ca/islandora/object/ir%3A15464.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Sulston, Kenneth W.
Author: Davison, Sydney G.
Date Issued
2015
Abstract

The H¨uckel molecular-orbital method (with overlap S) is used to derive the S - modified version of the renormalization equations, which are then employed to introduce overlap into the para-, meta- and ortho-benzene dimers' parameters. Invoking the Lippmann-Schwinger scattering theory enables the spectral energy transmission function T ( E) to be found for each of the benzene types. The effect of overlap on the behaviour of the various T(E) curves is, indeed, marked, even for low values of S, where all the curves' symmetries become permanently broken. As S increases, the graphs become more distorted and suffer displacements to lower energies. These results are so significant that they justify the inclusion of overlap in all T ( E) studies of benzene.

Language

  • English
Host Title
arXiv
Volume
1512.02082
Arxiv Identifier
1512.02082