- Electron localization function
In
quantum chemistry , the electron localization function (ELF) is a method for the mapping ofelectron pair probability in multielectronic systems. ELF's usefulness stems from the way it allows the analysis of electron localization in a "chemically intuitive" way. For example, the shell structure of heavy atoms is obvious when plotting ELF vs "r"; the ELF for radon, for example, has six clear maxima, whereas the electron density decreases almost monotonically and doesn't have such a clear structure. When applied to molecules, an analysis of the ELF shows a clear separation between the core and valence electron, and also showscovalent bond s andlone pair s, in what has been called "a faithful visualization ofvalence shell electron pair repulsion theory (VSEPR) in action". Another feature of ELF is that it is invariant with respect to transformation of themolecular orbital s.ELF was originally defined by Becke and Edgecombe in 1990 as
:
where
:,
:,
:,
and
:,
where ρ is the electron density, τ is the kinetic energy density, "D"0 corresponds to "D" for a uniform electron gas with spin density equal to ρ(r). χ is a dimensionless localization index that expresses electron localization with respect to the uniform electron gas. ELF is defined such that its values are in the range 0 ≤ ELF ≤ 1, with ELF = 1 corresponding to perfect localization and ELF = ½ corresponding to the electron gas.
The above definition is based on
Hartree-Fock theory. Fordensity functional theory , the approach was generalized by Savin in 1992.References
* A. D. Becke and K. E. Edgecombe. A simple measure of electron localization in atomic and molecular systems. "J. Chem. Phys." 1990, "92", 5397-5403. doi|10.1063/1.458517
* Savin, A.; Jepsen, O.; Flad, J.; Andersen, O. K.; Preuss, H.; von Schnering, H. G. Electron localization in solid-state structures of the elements - the diamond structure. "Angewandte Chemie-International Edition in English" 1992, "31", 187-188.
* Frank R. Wagner (ed.) [http://www.cpfs.mpg.de/ELF/index.php Electron localizability: chemical bonding analysis in direct and momentum space] . Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Physik fester Stoffe, 2002. (accessed 2008-09-02).
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