Does anyone have an idea about the units used in Gaussian 03?
Here it is stated as Debye.
Sent to CCL by: Delwar Hossain [hossaind2004 _ yahoo.com]
For G03 the Exact Polarizibility unit is same as dipolemoment i.e Debye.
For
G09, you can be sure about the unit if you look at the output file. Just look
at several line before the frequency is printed, you can see the value and
unit.
Thanks,
Delwar
Sent to CCL by: "morteza moghimi" [m.moghimi.w]_[gmail.com]
Dear CCL users,
I want to know what is polarizability unit in G09?
Thanks in advance.
morteza
But Wikipedia says something else.
Polarizability has the SI units of C·m²·V−1 = A²·s4·kg−1 while its cgs unit is cm3. Usually it is expressed in cgs units as a so-called polarizability volume, sometimes expressed in Å3 = 10−24 cm3.
For instance, for water we get the following line in the output file.
Exact polarizability: 0.784 0.000 6.802 0.000 0.000 3.626
But the units are not expressed.
Someone please shed some light.
Thanks.