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Offline jazzyjanelle

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Core Holes in Gaussian 09
« on: August 31, 2011, 11:48:13 AM »
Does anyone know how to put a hole in a specific orbital in Gaussian? When you specify a charge of +1, it automatically takes an electron out of the HOMO. I am trying to calculate core ionization energies and want to specify a hole in a deeper orbital. I have searched the Gaussian website and the internet without finding an answer.

Thank you in advance.

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