Re: CCL: Oscillator strength in TD-DFT



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     Yes, a zero oscillator strength generally corresponds to a forbidden
 transition.
 On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 08:23:11AM -0400, CCL wrote:
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 > I would like to know about the meaning of zero oscillator strength,
 > f=0.0000, in TD-DFT calculation.
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 > Does it mean that the transition could not be observed in experiment ?
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