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Molecular vibrations in the presence of velocity-dependent forces.

Erik I TellgrenTanner CulpittLaurens D M PetersTrygve Helgaker
Published in: The Journal of chemical physics (2023)
A semiclassical theory of small oscillations is developed for nuclei that are subject to velocity-dependent forces in addition to the usual interatomic forces. When the velocity-dependent forces are due to a strong magnetic field, novel effects arise-for example, the coupling of vibrational, rotational, and translational modes. The theory is first developed using Newtonian mechanics and we provide a simple quantification of the coupling between these types of modes. We also discuss the mathematical structure of the problem, which turns out to be a quadratic eigenvalue problem rather than a standard eigenvalue problem. The theory is then re-derived using the Hamiltonian formalism, which brings additional insight, including a close analogy to the quantum-mechanical treatment of the problem. Finally, we provide numerical examples for the H 2 , HT, and HCN molecules in a strong magnetic field.
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