Calculation of spin-orbit couplings using RASCI spinless one-particle density matrices: Theory and applications

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This work presents the formalism and implementation for calculations of spin-orbit couplings (SOCs) using the Breit-Pauli Hamiltonian and non-relativistic wave functions described by the restricted active space configuration interaction (RASCI) method with general excitation operators of spin-conserving spin-flipping, ionizing, and electron-attaching types. The implementation is based on the application of the Wigner-Eckart theorem within the spin space, which enables the calculation of the entire SOC matrix based on the explicit calculation of just one transition between the two spin multiplets. Numeric results for a diverse set of atoms and molecules highlight the importance of a balanced treatment of correlation and adequate basis sets and illustrate the overall robust performance of RASCI SOCs. The new implementation is a useful addition to the methodological toolkit for studying spin-forbidden processes and molecular magnetism.

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Carreras, A., Jiang, H., Pokhilko, P., Krylov, A. I., Zimmerman, P. M., & Casanova, D. (2020). Calculation of spin-orbit couplings using RASCI spinless one-particle density matrices: Theory and applications. Journal of Chemical Physics, 153(21). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0029146

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