Abstract
Investigation of microwave-activated CH4/H2 plasma used in chemical vapor deposition of diamond revealed the presence of electronically excited C2-(B2Σu+). Using high-level electronic structure methods, we investigate electronic structure of C2H- and suggest possible routes for formation of C2- in the ground (X2Σg+) and excited (B2Σu+) states via electronic resonances. To describe electronically meta-stable states, we employ the equation-of-motion coupled-cluster method augmented by the complex absorbing potential. The resonance wave-functions are analyzed using natural transition orbitals. We identified several resonances in C2H-, including the state that may lead to C2-(B2Σu+).
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