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Marginal electron density and density-difference functions
Authors:Toshikatsu Koga  Kotomi Sano  Tetsuya Morita
Institution:(1) Department of Applied Chemistry, Muroran Institute of Technology, 050 Muroran, Hokkaido, Japan
Abstract:Summary For visual analysis of the density reorganization and distortion, the one-dimensional cut Deltarhov(x, y 0,z 0) and the two-dimensional cut Deltarhov(x, y, z 0) of the three-dimensional electron density difference function Deltarhov(x, y, z) are frequently employed. However, these cut functions do not satisfy any sum rules in contrast to the original difference function Deltarhov(x, y, z). To avoid this difficulty, the use of the marginal electron density functions rhov x (x) and rhov xy (x, y) and their difference functions Deltarhov x (x) and Deltarhov xy (x, y) is proposed. The marginal densities are condensation of the three-dimensional density onto a particular plane or line of our interest, and they satisfy the sum rule (i.e., the conservation of the number of electrons) exactly. Some basic properties of the marginal electron density are clarified for typical diatomic molecular orbitals. An illustrative application is given for the bonding and antibonding processes in the H2 system.
Keywords:Marginal density  Electron density  Density reorganization  Homonuclear diatomics
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