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Ab initio study of magnetochiral birefringence. (Articolo in rivista)
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Coriani S., Pecul M., Rizzo A., Joergensen P., Jaszunski M. (2002)
Ab initio study of magnetochiral birefringence.
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- Ab initio study of magnetochiral birefringence. (literal)
- Abstract
- The magnetically induced axial birefringence of six closed-shell chiral
molecules (methyloxirane, fluoro- and methyl- cyclopropanone,
carvone, limonene, and proline,
is determined at the Hartree-Fock wave-function level by evaluating
the frequency dependent quadratic response functions entering the molecular
property expression, according to Barron and Vrbancich [Mol. Phys.,
{\bf{51}}, 715, (1984)]. Both the magnetic dipole and the
electric quadrupole contributions are taken into account and their
relative importance is discussed. A proof of the origin independence of
the magnetochiral birefringence is presented for the exact wave
function
and the dependence on the origin is investigated in finite basis set
calculations at the Hartree-Fock level. For carvone, limonene and proline
the results are compared with recent experimental data obtained by two
different experimental groups, which are in disagreement with respect to
the magnitude of the magnetochiral effect. A parallel study of the natural
optical rotation shows that in the three larger molecules the optical
rotatory strengths are strongly affected by changes in conformations.
Nonetheless the magnetochiral birefringence computed for various different
conformers---although varying remarkably--- is much smaller in absolute
value than experimentally observed. The disagreement --- of more than three
orders of magnitude --- between some experimental data and theory appears
to be hard to reconcile and to attribute entirely to limitations in the
computational approach. (literal)
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