Communication: Novel quantum states of electron spins in polycarbenes from ab initio density matrix renormalization group calculations

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An investigation into spin structures of poly(m -phenylenecarbene), a prototype of magnetic organic molecules, is presented using the ab initio density matrix renormalization group method. It is revealed by achieving large-scale multireference calculations that the energy differences between high-spin and low-spin states (spin-gaps) of polycarbenes decrease with increasing the number of carbene sites. This size-dependency of the spin-gaps strikingly contradicts the predictions with single-reference methods including density functional theory. The wave function analysis shows that the low-spin states are beyond the classical spin picture, namely, much of multireference character, and thus are manifested as strongly correlated quantum states. The size dependence of the spin-gaps involves an odd-even oscillation, which cannot be explained by the integer-spin Heisenberg model with a single magnetic-coupling constant. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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Mizukami, W., Kurashige, Y., & Yanai, T. (2010). Communication: Novel quantum states of electron spins in polycarbenes from ab initio density matrix renormalization group calculations. Journal of Chemical Physics, 133(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3476461

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