Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 14, 2026

Author Spotlight: Magnetometric Characterization of Intermediates in the Solid-State Electrochemistry of Redox-Active Metal-Organic Frameworks
Published on: June 9, 2023
Efficient evaluation of spin-orbit couplings in single-molecule magnets using DMRG within the DMET framework
1Key Laboratory for Colloid and Interface Chemistry, Ministry of Education, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shandong University, Qingdao 266237, China.
None:
The accurate characterization of complex electronic structures in single-molecule magnets (SMMs) is crucial for guiding their rational design. However, conventional multireference wavefunction theory faces significant computational bottlenecks for these systems, stemming from their intricate ligand environments and the necessity for large active spaces to capture strong electron correlation. To overcome these limitations, we introduce an efficient quantum embedding framework that synergistically combines density matrix embedding theory with ab initio density matrix renormalization group Relativistic spin-orbit coupling (SOC) effect is incorporated through a state-interaction procedure using the eXact two-component atomic mean-field spin-orbit (X2CAMF-SO) operator. Benchmarking on representative single-ion magnets confirms that our DMET-embedded DMRG-SI approach delivers results highly consistent with all-electron calculations, while offering a clear path for systematic improvement via active space expansion. Furthermore, by investigating SOC effects in a chromium dimer, we demonstrate the method's potential for high-accuracy and scalable ab initio studies of larger-sized polynuclear SMMs.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Valence Bond Theory
Spin–Spin Coupling: One-Bond Coupling
Spin–Spin Coupling Constant: Overview
Qualitatively, any spin plus-half nucleus polarizes the spins of its electrons to the minus-half state. Consequently, the paired electron in the hydrogen–carbon bond must...
Spin–Spin Coupling: Two-Bond Coupling (Geminal Coupling)
The central atom need not be NMR-active because its electrons are affected by the electron polarization of the spin-active atoms. However, spin information is transmitted less effectively than in one-bond coupling, and 2J values are usually weaker than 1J values. The energy of...
NMR Spectroscopy: Spin–Spin Coupling
¹H NMR: Interpreting Distorted and Overlapping Signals
As Δν decreases and the signals move closer, the doublets appear increasingly distorted. The intensities of the inner lines increase at the cost of those of the outer lines as the signals are...

