Near Total Electronic Spin Separation as Caused by Nuclear Dynamics: Perturbing a Real-Valued Conical Intersection with Complex-Valued Spin-Orbit Coupling


Abstract in English

We investigate the nuclear dynamics near a real-valued conical intersection that is perturbed by a complex-valued spin-orbit coupling. For a model Hamiltonian with two outgoing channels, we find that even a small spin-orbit coupling can dramatically affect the pathway selection on account of Berry force, leading to extremely large spin selectivity (sometime as large as 100%). Thus, this Letter opens the door for organic chemists to start designing spintronic devices that use nuclear motion and conical intersections (combined with standard spin-orbit coupling) in order to achieve spin selection. Vice versa, for physical chemists, this Letter also emphasizes that future semiclassical simulations of intersystem crossing (which have heretofore ignored Berry force) should be corrected to account for the spin polarization that inevitably arises when dynamics pass near conical intersections.

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