Magnetic Optical Rotation from Real-Time Simulations in Finite Magnetic Fields
Abstract
We present a numerical approach to magnetic optical rotation based on real-time time-dependent electronic-structure theory. Not relying on perturbation expansions in the magnetic-field strength, the formulation allows us to test the range of validity of the linear relation between the rotation angle per unit path length and the magnetic-field strength that was established empirically by Verdet 160 years ago. Results obtained from time-dependent coupled-cluster and time-dependent current density-functional theory are presented for the closed-shell molecules H2, HF, and CO in magnetic fields up to 55 kT at standard temperature and pressure conditions. We find that Verdet's linearity remains valid up to roughly 10-20 kT, above which significant deviations from linearity are observed. Among the three current density-functional approximations tested in this work, the current-dependent Tao-Perdew-Staroverov-Scuseria hybrid functional performs the best in comparison with time-dependent coupled-cluster singles and doubles results for the magnetic optical rotation.
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@article{arxiv.2308.06003,
title = {Magnetic Optical Rotation from Real-Time Simulations in Finite Magnetic Fields},
author = {Benedicte Sverdrup Ofstad and Meilani Wibowo-Teale and Håkon Emil Kristiansen and Einar Aurbakken and Marios Petros Kitsaras and Øyvind Sigmundson Schøyen and Eirill Hauge and Simen Kvaal and Stella Stopkowicz and Andrew M. Wibowo-Teale and Thomas Bondo Pedersen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.06003},
year = {2024}
}