Successive ionization potentials and ionic energy levels are predicted for Te, I, Po, At, Lv, and Ts using the SD+CIPT method, with accuracy inferred from Te/I benchmarks.
Electronic structure calculation for superheavy elements Livermorium (Lv, Z=116) and Tennessine (Ts, Z=117) and their lighter analogs Te, I, Po, and At
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Advanced theoretical techniques that combine the linearized coupled-cluster method, configuration interaction method, and perturbation theory are used to calculate energy levels, ionization potentials, electron affinities, field isotope shift, and static dipole polarizabilities of the superheavy elements Lv and Ts, along with their lighter analogs Te, I, Po, and At. Calculations for the heavy elements, Po, At, Lv, and Ts are used to address the gaps in the experimental data. Calculations for the lighter elements, Te and I (and partly Po and At) are used to demonstrate the accuracy of the calculations.
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Ionisation potentials and energy levels of ions of heavy and superheavy elements Te, I, Po, At, Lv and Ts
Successive ionization potentials and ionic energy levels are predicted for Te, I, Po, At, Lv, and Ts using the SD+CIPT method, with accuracy inferred from Te/I benchmarks.