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Angular Momentum Transfer between a Molecular System and a Continuous Circularly Polarized Light Field within a
Xuezhi Bian1, Joseph E Subotnik1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, United States.
Abstract:
We simulate semiclassically angular momentum transfer for a molecular system subject to a circularly polarized light (CPL) field either moving along a single Born-Oppenheimer (BO) surface or moving along multiple BO surfaces. Both sets of simulations are able to conserve the total angular momentum around the propagation direction of the CPL field, the former requiring a Berry force and the latter requiring a surface parametrized by both nuclear position and momentum (a so-called phase-space approach). Our results provide new insight into the nature of semiclassical nonadiabatic dynamics methods and further demonstrate the power of such methods to capture angular momentum transfer between different media, highlighting the need for accurate algorithms that conserve the total angular momentum.
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