We calculate the magnetic susceptibility and g factor of the isolated C-60(-) ion at zero temperature, with a proper treatment of the dynamical Jahn-Teller effect, the associated orbital angular momentum, the Ham-reduced gyromagnetic ratio, and the molecular spin-orbit coupling. A number of surprises emerge. First, the predicted molecular spin-orbit splitting is two orders of magnitude smaller than in the bare carbon atom, due to the large radius of curvature of the molecule. Second, this reduced spin-orbit splitting is comparable to Zeeman energies, for instance, in X-band electron paramagnetic resonance at 3.39 kGauss, and a field dependence of the g factor is predicted. Third, the orbital gyromagnetic factor is strongly reduced by vibron coupling, and so therefore are the effective weak-field g factors of all low-lying states. In particular, the ground-state doublet of C-60(-) is predicted to show a negative g factor of similar to -.01.
Surprises in the orbital magnetic moment and g factor of the dynamic Jahn-Teller ion C60- / E. Tosatti, N. Manini, O. Gunnarsson. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. B, CONDENSED MATTER. - ISSN 0163-1829. - 54:23(1996), pp. 17184-17190.
Surprises in the orbital magnetic moment and g factor of the dynamic Jahn-Teller ion C60-
N. ManiniSecondo
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1996
Abstract
We calculate the magnetic susceptibility and g factor of the isolated C-60(-) ion at zero temperature, with a proper treatment of the dynamical Jahn-Teller effect, the associated orbital angular momentum, the Ham-reduced gyromagnetic ratio, and the molecular spin-orbit coupling. A number of surprises emerge. First, the predicted molecular spin-orbit splitting is two orders of magnitude smaller than in the bare carbon atom, due to the large radius of curvature of the molecule. Second, this reduced spin-orbit splitting is comparable to Zeeman energies, for instance, in X-band electron paramagnetic resonance at 3.39 kGauss, and a field dependence of the g factor is predicted. Third, the orbital gyromagnetic factor is strongly reduced by vibron coupling, and so therefore are the effective weak-field g factors of all low-lying states. In particular, the ground-state doublet of C-60(-) is predicted to show a negative g factor of similar to -.01.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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