Optically induced circular and axial birefringences in achiral fluids: an ab initio study of the optical Faraday effect
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
A computational analysis of the effects (intensity-dependent change in the refractive index and
the optical Faraday effect, OFE) induced in an achiral fluid by circularly polarized, linearly
polarized or unpolarized light is presented. The connection between the molecular parameters
appearing in the expression of the observable, as derived by Woz´ niak in the 1990s, and the
appropriate linear and cubic frequency dependent response functions is made for the general
case of both chiral and non-chiral fluid. The parameters which are non-vanishing in the case of
achiral systems are then computed employing a coupled cluster singles and doubles wave
function model and a wide choice of correlation consistent basis sets, for a set of reference
systems, including a rare gas (neon), a non-dipolar (N2) and a dipolar (CO) molecule.
Contributions due to magnetic and quadrupolar interactions between the fields and the gases
are neglected, since they are in principle of much less importance than the purely electric
dipolar interactions. Nevertheless a rough estimate of their size is given. The aim of the study
is to assess the detectability of OFE. To this end, the ab initio results are compared with those
obtained in this work for the closely related optical Kerr effect (OKE) and with those yielded
by the classical Faraday effect.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Baranowska, Angelika; Rizzo, Antonio
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