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Welcome to Q-Chem
A Quantum Leap Into The Future Of Chemistry
Q-Chem 5.2, Q-Chem, Inc., Pleasanton, CA (2019)
Yihan Shao, Zhengting Gan, E. Epifanovsky, A. T. B. Gilbert, M. Wormit,
J. Kussmann, A. W. Lange, A. Behn, Jia Deng, Xintian Feng, D. Ghosh,
M. Goldey, P. R. Horn, L. D. Jacobson, I. Kaliman, T. Kus, A. Landau,
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Q-Chem 5.2.1 for Intel X86 EM64T Linux
Parts of Q-Chem use Armadillo 8.300.2 (Tropical Shenanigans).
http://arma.sourceforge.net/
Q-Chem begins on Wed Jan 20 11:50:20 2021
Host:
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Scratch files written to /mnt/beegfs/tmpdir/qchem29465//
Jul1719 |scratch|qcdevops|jenkins|workspace|build_RNUM 6358
Processing $rem in /share/apps/common/q-chem/5.2.1/config/preferences:
MEM_TOTAL 5000
NAlpha2: 4
NElect 2
Mult 3
Checking the input file for inconsistencies... ...done.
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User input:
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$comment
SF-TDDFT
$end
$molecule
0 3
H 0 0 0
H 0 0 1.40
$end
$rem
JOBTYPE = sp
METHOD = BLYP
BASIS = CC-PVQZ
PURECART = 2222
SCF_CONVERGENCE = 9
THRESH = 12
MAX_SCF_CYCLES = 100
MAX_CIS_CYCLES = 100
SPIN_FLIP = TRUE
UNRESTRICTED = TRUE
CIS_N_ROOTS = 20
RPA = FALSE
$end
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Standard Nuclear Orientation (Angstroms)
I Atom X Y Z
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1 H 0.0000000000 0.0000000000 -0.7000000000
2 H 0.0000000000 0.0000000000 0.7000000000
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Molecular Point Group D*h NOp =***
Largest Abelian Subgroup D2h NOp = 1
Nuclear Repulsion Energy = 0.37798372 hartrees
There are 2 alpha and 0 beta electrons
Q-Chem warning in module forms1/BasisType.C, line 1983:
You are not using the predefined 5D/6D in this basis set.
Requested basis set is cc-pVQZ
There are 20 shells and 70 basis functions
Total QAlloc Memory Limit 5000 MB
Mega-Array Size 188 MB
MEM_STATIC part 192 MB
Distance Matrix (Angstroms)
H ( 1)
H ( 2) 1.400000
A cutoff of 1.0D-12 yielded 210 shell pairs
There are 2653 function pairs
Smallest overlap matrix eigenvalue = 7.34E-04
Scale SEOQF with 1.000000e+00/1.000000e+00/1.000000e+00
Standard Electronic Orientation quadrupole field applied
Nucleus-field energy = -0.0000000010 hartrees
Guess from superposition of atomic densities
Warning: Energy on first SCF cycle will be non-variational
SAD guess density has 0.090382 electrons
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General SCF calculation program by
Eric Jon Sundstrom, Paul Horn, Yuezhi Mao, Dmitri Zuev, Alec White,
David Stuck, Shaama M.S., Shane Yost, Joonho Lee, David Small,
Daniel Levine, Susi Lehtola, Hugh Burton, Evgeny Epifanovsky,
Bang C. Huynh
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Exchange: B88 Correlation: LYP
Using SG-1 standard quadrature grid
A unrestricted SCF calculation will be
performed using DIIS
SCF converges when DIIS error is below 1.0e-09
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Cycle Energy DIIS error
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1 0.2832432470 9.03e-04
2 -0.8992515079 2.85e-03
3 -0.8939965855 3.02e-03
4 -0.9312584171 1.59e-03
5 -0.9479385399 1.11e-04
6 -0.9480286846 8.01e-06
7 -0.9480291536 4.45e-07
8 -0.9480291551 3.65e-09
9 -0.9480291551 4.62e-10 Convergence criterion met
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SCF time: CPU 0.93s wall 1.00s
<S^2> = 2.000000000
SCF energy in the final basis set = -0.9480291551
Total energy in the final basis set = -0.9480291551
Spin-flip DFT calculation will be performed
CIS energy converged when residual is below 10e- 6
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Iter Rts Conv Rts Left Ttl Dev Max Dev
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1 20 0 0.000000 0.000000 Roots Converged
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SF-DFT Excitation Energies
(The first "excited" state might be the ground state)
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Excited state 1: excitation energy (eV) = 4.1815
Total energy for state 1: -0.79436258 au
<S**2> : 0.1278
S( 2) --> S( 1) amplitude = 1.0000 alpha
Excited state 2: excitation energy (eV) = 8.2139
Total energy for state 2: -0.64617395 au
<S**2> : 1.0000
S( 2) --> S( 2) amplitude = 1.0000 alpha
Excited state 3: excitation energy (eV) = 9.8336
Total energy for state 3: -0.58665026 au
<S**2> : 1.0000
S( 1) --> S( 1) amplitude = 1.0000 alpha
Excited state 4: excitation energy (eV) = 12.5439
Total energy for state 4: -0.48704907 au
<S**2> : 0.8858
S( 2) --> V( 1) amplitude = 1.0000 alpha
Excited state 5: excitation energy (eV) = 13.8660
Total energy for state 5: -0.43846163 au
<S**2> : 0.2867
S( 1) --> S( 2) amplitude = 1.0000 alpha
Excited state 6: excitation energy (eV) = 15.9740
Total energy for state 6: -0.36099661 au
<S**2> : 1.0000
S( 2) --> V( 2) amplitude = 1.0000 alpha
Excited state 7: excitation energy (eV) = 17.1209
Total energy for state 7: -0.31884938 au
<S**2> : 1.0000
S( 2) --> V( 4) amplitude = 1.0000 alpha
Excited state 8: excitation energy (eV) = 17.1209
Total energy for state 8: -0.31884938 au
<S**2> : 1.0000
S( 2) --> V( 3) amplitude = 1.0000 alpha
Excited state 9: excitation energy (eV) = 18.1960
Total energy for state 9: -0.27933674 au
<S**2> : 1.0000
S( 1) --> V( 1) amplitude = 1.0000 alpha
Excited state 10: excitation energy (eV) = 21.6261
Total energy for state 10: -0.15328429 au
<S**2> : 0.7303
S( 1) --> V( 2) amplitude = 1.0000 alpha
Excited state 11: excitation energy (eV) = 22.3708
Total energy for state 11: -0.12591681 au
<S**2> : 0.9993
S( 2) --> V( 5) amplitude = 1.0000 alpha
Excited state 12: excitation energy (eV) = 22.7730
Total energy for state 12: -0.11113705 au
<S**2> : 1.0000
S( 1) --> V( 4) amplitude = 1.0000 alpha
Excited state 13: excitation energy (eV) = 22.7730
Total energy for state 13: -0.11113705 au
<S**2> : 1.0000
S( 1) --> V( 3) amplitude = 1.0000 alpha
Excited state 14: excitation energy (eV) = 23.2318
Total energy for state 14: -0.09427744 au
<S**2> : 1.0000
S( 2) --> V( 7) amplitude = 1.0000 alpha
Excited state 15: excitation energy (eV) = 23.2318
Total energy for state 15: -0.09427744 au
<S**2> : 1.0000
S( 2) --> V( 6) amplitude = 1.0000 alpha
Excited state 16: excitation energy (eV) = 28.0230
Total energy for state 16: 0.08179551 au
<S**2> : 1.0000
S( 1) --> V( 5) amplitude = 1.0000 alpha
Excited state 17: excitation energy (eV) = 28.8839
Total energy for state 17: 0.11343488 au
<S**2> : 1.0000
S( 1) --> V( 7) amplitude = 1.0000 alpha
Excited state 18: excitation energy (eV) = 28.8839
Total energy for state 18: 0.11343488 au
<S**2> : 1.0000
S( 1) --> V( 6) amplitude = 1.0000 alpha
Excited state 19: excitation energy (eV) = 31.5522
Total energy for state 19: 0.21149468 au
<S**2> : 1.0000
S( 2) --> V( 8) amplitude = 1.0000 alpha
Excited state 20: excitation energy (eV) = 36.8923
Total energy for state 20: 0.40773621 au
<S**2> : 0.9884
S( 2) --> V( 9) amplitude = 1.0000 alpha
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SETman timing summary (seconds)
CPU time 0.02s
System time 0.00s
Wall time 0.06s
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Orbital Energies (a.u.)
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Alpha MOs
-- Occupied --
-0.3760 -0.1683
-- Virtual --
0.1197 0.1744 0.2414 0.2414 0.4085 0.4619 0.4619 0.7526
0.9123 0.9809 1.3981 1.4477 1.4477 1.6479 1.6479 1.6735
1.6735 1.7144 1.7144 1.9448 1.9448 2.0184 2.3495 2.4907
2.4907 2.6929 2.7506 3.4711 4.0594 4.0594 4.1136 4.1749
4.1749 4.5746 5.2517 5.2517 5.3555 5.3555 5.6084 5.6084
5.7073 5.7088 5.7088 6.0447 6.0448 6.9522 6.9522 7.5853
7.5855 7.7333 7.7336 7.7551 7.7551 7.9694 8.1349 8.1349
8.4988 8.7120 9.0531 9.1709 9.1709 9.2460 9.2563 9.2563
9.3180 10.0359 22.0629 23.2675
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Ground-State Mulliken Net Atomic Charges
Atom Charge (a.u.) Spin (a.u.)
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1 H 0.000000 1.000000
2 H -0.000000 1.000000
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Sum of atomic charges = -0.000000
Sum of spin charges = 2.000000
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Cartesian Multipole Moments
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Charge (ESU x 10^10)
-0.0000
Dipole Moment (Debye)
X -0.0000 Y -0.0000 Z 0.0000
Tot 0.0000
Quadrupole Moments (Debye-Ang)
XX -2.6800 XY 0.0000 YY -2.6800
XZ -0.0000 YZ -0.0000 ZZ -4.3339
Octopole Moments (Debye-Ang^2)
XXX 0.0000 XXY -0.0000 XYY 0.0000
YYY -0.0000 XXZ 0.0000 XYZ 0.0000
YYZ 0.0000 XZZ -0.0000 YZZ -0.0000
ZZZ 0.0000
Hexadecapole Moments (Debye-Ang^3)
XXXX -3.5144 XXXY 0.0000 XXYY -1.1715
XYYY 0.0000 YYYY -3.5144 XXXZ 0.0000
XXYZ -0.0000 XYYZ 0.0000 YYYZ -0.0000
XXZZ -3.4505 XYZZ 0.0000 YYZZ -3.4505
XZZZ -0.0000 YZZZ -0.0000 ZZZZ -18.2582
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Archival summary:
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Total job time: 1.32s(wall), 1.05s(cpu)
Wed Jan 20 11:50:21 2021
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