U. Hohm et al., Combined experimental and theoretical treatment of the dipole polarizability of P-4 clusters - art. no. 053202, PHYS REV A, 6105(5), 2000, pp. 3202
The frequency dependence of the dipole polarizability alpha(omega) of P-4 i
s obtained from refractive index measurements on gaseous phosphorus by mean
s of asymmetric white-light interferometry. The experimental results obtain
ed in the range between 10 000 and 30 300 cm(-1) yield an extrapolated stat
ic value of alpha = 91.71(92)e(2)a(0)(2)E(H)(-1). An extensive theoretical
study, based on finite-field many-body perturbation theory and coupled clus
ter methods, leads to a theoretical estimate at zero frequency of alpha app
roximate to 93.2(0.9) e(2)a(0)(2)E(H)(-1) at the experimental bond length R
-0 = 2.1958 Angstrom. For the symmetric stretch of the molecule the dipole
polarizability of P-4 varies around R-0 as [alpha(R)-alpha(R-0)]/e(2)a(0)(2
)E(H)(-1)=34.02 Delta R+3.68 Delta R-2-0.29 Delta R-3 showing an essentiall
y linear dependence on the change of the P-P bond distance Delta R = (R-R-0
)/a(0) The dipole polarizability per atom is significantly smaller than tha
t of the phosphorous atom 25.22 e(2)a(0)(2)E(H)(-1). This differs from the
corresponding change of alpha in the homologous As-4 cluster, where the sin
gle atom value is very close to the polarizability per atom of the cluster.