Xz. Li et al., A STUDY OF (1)A(1)-(3)B(1) SEPARATION IN CH2 USING ORTHOGONALLY SPIN-ADAPTED STATE-UNIVERSAL AND STATE-SPECIFIC COUPLED-CLUSTER METHODS, Chemical physics letters, 224(3-4), 1994, pp. 267-274
The orthogonally spin-adapted (OSA) state-universal coupled-cluster me
thod involving singly and doubly excited clusters (CCSD) and the recen
tly proposed OSA open-shell state-specific CCSD method are applied to
the problem of singlet-triplet separation in methylene. Both double ze
ta (DZ) and DZ plus polarization bases are utilized. Comparison with o
ther correlation treatments, including limited and full configuration
interaction and various many-body approaches based on multi-configurat
ional self-consistent-field reference, indicates that our method repre
sents a highly efficient theoretical tool that can lead to reliable pr
edictions of the 1A1-B-3(1) splitting in CH2 when larger bases are emp
loyed.