Cotton-Mouton Effect Using Algebraic Diagrammatic Construction Schemes in the Intermediate State Representation Formalism.
Friederike SchneiderAntonia PapapostolouJonas LeitnerDirk R RehnAndreas DreuwPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2023)
The Cotton-Mouton effect is theoretically investigated for a selected set of molecules by using a novel computational methodology based on algebraic diagrammatic construction (ADC) schemes in the intermediate state representation (ISR) formulation. Therefore, the electronic contributions to the frequency-dependent polarizabilities and, for the first time, to the magnetizabilities as well as mixed electric and magnetic hypermagnetizabilities have been computed in the ADC/ISR framework. In addition to calculation of the Cotton-Mouton constant and the birefringence, the gauge origin dependence of the computed tensors and the applied methodology are thoroughly investigated. The new ADC/ISR methodology, employing the recently presented responsefun package, is applied to a test set of Ne and small molecules (H 2 , HF, O 2 , CO 2 , and benzene) and compared to data from the experiment as well as other ab initio methods. The presented theoretical ab initio ADC/ISR approach is a substantial extension of the available computational methods for the investigation of complex nonlinear properties, however, with a gauge origin dependence inherent to the method that decreases with increasing perturbation order.
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