A new method is introduced that provides a definitive analysis of the nature and the extent of the valence anti-bonding and Rydberg character of excited orbitals involved in excitations from core levels to unoccupied bound states. These excitations are observed in X-ray absorption and related spectroscopies. The new method depends on defining pure valence anti-bonding orbitals using, literally, a linear combination of atomic orbitals. Application to the O K-edge excited states of H2O is presented. This analysis is important since Rydberg and valence anti-bonding orbitals will behave differently when a molecule is placed in a condensed environment.
Revised: April 7, 2011 |
Published: September 1, 2006
Citation
Bagus P.S., C. Woll, and E.S. Ilton. 2006.A Definitive Analysis of the Rydberg and Valence Anti-bonding Character of States in the O K-edge of H2O.Chemical Physics Letters 428, no. 1-3:207-212.PNNL-SA-48526.doi:10.1016/j.cplett.2006.07.030