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By utilizing the classical turning point of the electron movement, we have defined and computed the mo-lecular intrinsic characteristic contour (MICC) via the com-bination of the ab initio quantum chemistry computational method with the ionization potential measured by photo-electron spectroscopy experiment. In this paper, we calcu-lated the MICCs of several small organic molecules contain-ing oxygen atom for the first time. The three-dimensional pictures have been drawn, by performing a large number of calculations. The analysis on some characterized cross-sec-tions of the MICC can provide atomic spatial changing information in the process of forming a molecule.
By utilizing the classical turning point of the electron movement, we have defined and computed the mo-lecular intrinsic characteristic contour (MICC) via the com-bination of the ab initio quantum chemistry computational method with the ionization potential measured by photo-electron spectroscopy experiment The three-dimensional pictures have been drawn, by performing a large number of calculations. The analysis on some characterized cross- sec-tions of the MICC can provide atomic spatial changing information in the process of forming a molecule.