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Autores principales: Tao, Zhen, Bhati, Mansi, Subotnik, Joseph E.
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.18746
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author Tao, Zhen
Bhati, Mansi
Subotnik, Joseph E.
author_facet Tao, Zhen
Bhati, Mansi
Subotnik, Joseph E.
contents In order to model experimental non-resonant Raman optical activity, chemists must compute a host of second-order response tensors, (e.g. the electric-dipole magnetic-dipole polarizability) and their nuclear derivatives along a set of vibrational modes. While these response functions are almost always computed within a Born-Oppenheimer (BO) framework, here we provide a natural interpretation of the electric-dipole magnetic-dipole polarizability within phase space electronic structure theory, a beyond-BO model whereby the electronic structure depends on nuclear momentum (P) in addition to nuclear position (R). By coupling to nuclear momentum, phase space electronic structure theory is able to capture the asymmetric response of the electronic properties to an external field, in sofar as for a vibrating (non-stationary) molecule, dmu/dB \ne dm/dF, where mu and m are the electrical linear and magnetic dipoles, and F and B are electric and magnetic fields. As an example, for a prototypical methyloxirane molecule, we show that phase space electronic structure theory is able to deliver a reasonably good match with experimental results in a manner that is invariant to gauge origin G0.
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spellingShingle Non-Resonant Raman Optical Activity From Phase-Space Electronic Structure Theory
Tao, Zhen
Bhati, Mansi
Subotnik, Joseph E.
Chemical Physics
In order to model experimental non-resonant Raman optical activity, chemists must compute a host of second-order response tensors, (e.g. the electric-dipole magnetic-dipole polarizability) and their nuclear derivatives along a set of vibrational modes. While these response functions are almost always computed within a Born-Oppenheimer (BO) framework, here we provide a natural interpretation of the electric-dipole magnetic-dipole polarizability within phase space electronic structure theory, a beyond-BO model whereby the electronic structure depends on nuclear momentum (P) in addition to nuclear position (R). By coupling to nuclear momentum, phase space electronic structure theory is able to capture the asymmetric response of the electronic properties to an external field, in sofar as for a vibrating (non-stationary) molecule, dmu/dB \ne dm/dF, where mu and m are the electrical linear and magnetic dipoles, and F and B are electric and magnetic fields. As an example, for a prototypical methyloxirane molecule, we show that phase space electronic structure theory is able to deliver a reasonably good match with experimental results in a manner that is invariant to gauge origin G0.
title Non-Resonant Raman Optical Activity From Phase-Space Electronic Structure Theory
topic Chemical Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.18746