Exchange interaction between two O2 molecules using the asymptotic method

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The interaction between two O2(3Σ g-) molecules gives rise to three dimer states with spin quantum number S = 0, 1, and 2. The splitting between the spin states is accurately represented by the Heisenberg Hamiltonian. Using the asymptotic method, an analytical expression for the exchange coupling parameter J is proposed. Such an expression, easily handable, furnishes a straightforward understanding of the behavior of J with the O2-O2 intermolecular separation, R. In the present paper, we have evaluated the exchange coupling parameter in a wide range of orientations of the monomers for various fixed values of R. Analytical expressions of J are given for various specific geometries in terms of a polynomial in (1/R) multiplied by an exponential part with an exponent of 3.6 Å-1. Results are compared with experimental data and previous ab initia computations. A rather good qualitative agreement is found with ab initio calculations in the selected range of orientations and distances. © 1994 American Institute of Physics.

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Bussery, B., Umahskii, S. Y., Aubert-Frécon, M., & Bouty, O. (1994). Exchange interaction between two O2 molecules using the asymptotic method. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 101(1), 416–423. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.468150

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