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exercises:2016_uzh_cmest:basic_electronic_structure [2016/09/29 13:44] – [3. Step] tmuellerexercises:2016_uzh_cmest:basic_electronic_structure [2016/09/29 14:59] – [Questions] tmueller
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   - Compare the new input file with the one from the [[first_simulation_run|previous exercise]]: which keywords changed? which section is missing, respectively new? Lookup the description of the changed keywords and sections in the [[https://manual.cp2k.org/|CP2K Manual]]   - Compare the new input file with the one from the [[first_simulation_run|previous exercise]]: which keywords changed? which section is missing, respectively new? Lookup the description of the changed keywords and sections in the [[https://manual.cp2k.org/|CP2K Manual]]
-  - Quickly sketch the energy distribution of the MOs. +  - From the output: What are the energies of the Highest Occupied MO (**HOMO**)Lowest Unoccupied MO (**LUMO**), and the band-gap (in electronvolt)
-  - What'the energy of the HOMO, LUMO, and the band-gap? +  - Use VMD to identify the shape of the $\pi$ and $\pi^*$ orbitals (submit images like the one from above) 
-  - Use VMD to identify the shape and energy of the $\pi$ and $\pi^*$ orbitals.  +  - Repeat the calculation for Propene and find again the **HOMO**, **LUMO** and band-gap energies. 
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 +  - The eigenvalues are given in Hartree (//Eh//) while the band-gap is stated directly in electronvolt 
 +  - Lookup the molecular orbital diagram of Ethen to identify which MOs and therefore which cube files you need to open. 
 +  - Use the [[http://cccbdb.nist.gov/|Computational Chemistry Comparison and Benchmark DataBase]] to lookup the calculated geometry for Propene (CH2CHCH3), use the geometry made using a Hartree-Fock calculation and the ''6-311+G(3df,2pd)'' basis set. 
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