Abstract
AIM calculations of dipole and transition moment functions are reported for the lowest Σ and Π states of LiH using a relatively small basis. The functions obtained agree quite satisfactorily with the best ab initio calculations. The results seem to indicate that the AIM approach might become useful in producing missing input data to the DIM calculations of dipole and transition moment surfaces for molecular collision systems interacting with a laser field.
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