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Computing Raman intensities requires access to the polarizability tensor during the finite difference calculation of the hessian, which is currently not available since it is a response property. A surrogate could be the D4 isotropic polarizibility, however this is expected to provide insufficient accuracy. Even with the polarizability tensor of GFN2-xTB the resulting Raman intensities are expected to be poor as only a rather small basis set is used for all xTB Hamiltonians. |
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Dear Developers,
Is it possible to compute Raman intensities together with the Frequency analysis using the GFN-xTB2 method?
Many thanks
Attila
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