Abstract

A theoretical method for the calculation of the dynamic second-order susceptibility tensor using a variational approach is presented. In the actual calculations, the CNDO approximation including an extended basis set is used. A calculation on the water molecule compares well with experimental and ab initio values. The dispersion of the tensor components is calculated for the urea molecule.

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