What Does DZ Stand For?

DZ stands for Dunning Huzinaga Basis Sets

DZ, or Dunning Huzinaga Basis Sets, refers to a specific category of basis sets used in quantum chemistry and computational chemistry to model the electronic structure of atoms and molecules. These basis sets, developed by Dr. Th. Huzinaga and further refined by Dr. John Dunning, provide a systematic approach to accurately describe the wave functions of electrons. DZ basis sets typically consist of a combination of contracted Gaussian-type orbitals, enabling efficient and precise calculations of molecular properties and interactions. They serve as a benchmark for studies involving molecular geometry, reactivity, and spectroscopic properties, making them essential tools for researchers in the field.

Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym

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