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Intrinsic vibrational angular momentum from non-adiabatic effects in non-collinear magnetic molecules

Chemical Physics 2021-06-16 v1 Other Condensed Matter

Abstract

We show that in non-collinear magnetic molecules, non-adiabatic (dynamical) effects due to the electron-vibron coupling are time-reversal symmetry breaking interactions for the vibrational field. As in these systems the electronic wavefunction can not be chosen as real, a nonzero geometric vector potential (Berry connection) arises. As a result, an intrinsic nonzero vibrational angular momentum occurs even for non-degenerate modes and in the absence of external probes. The vibronic modes can then be seen as elementary quantum particles carrying a sizeable angular momentum. As a proof of concept, we demonstrate the magnitude of this topological effect by performing non-adiabatic first principles calculations on platinum clusters and by showing that these molecules host sizeable intrinsic phonon angular momenta comparable to the orbital electronic ones in itinerant ferromagnets.

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@article{arxiv.2104.11089,
  title  = {Intrinsic vibrational angular momentum from non-adiabatic effects in non-collinear magnetic molecules},
  author = {Oliviero Bistoni and Francesco Mauri and Matteo Calandra},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.11089},
  year   = {2021}
}

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5 pages, 3 figures, to appear on Physical Review Letters