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Solvent effects on optically detected magnetic resonance in triplet spin labels
Authors:Boris Minaev  Oleksandr Loboda  Olav Vahtras  Kenneth Ruud  Hans Ågren
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Theoretical Chemistry, Department of Biotechnology, SCFAB, The Royal Institute of Technology, 10691, Sweden;(2) Department of Chemistry, University of Tromsø ø, 9037 Tromsø ø, Norway
Abstract:We have calculated solvent effects on the zero-field splitting (ZFS) constants induced by electron spin–spin coupling (SSC) in the low-lying triplet states of azaaromatic molecules in solutions using multiconfiguration self-consistent-field wave functions and the polarizable continuum model. The second-order spin–orbit coupling (SOC) contribution to the splitting of the 3pgrpgr* states is found to be almost negligible, and the calculations therefore provide a good estimate of the ZFS parameters and their solvent dependence based only on the electron spin–spin coupling expectation values. The correlation between the shift in the ZFS and the phosphorescence frequency that has been observed in optically detected magnetic resonance experiments in low-temperature glasses is supported by our direct SSC calculations without taking SOC into account. This makes it possible to distinguish between the two theories that earlier were proposed to explain the inhomogeneous broadening of triplet state spectra, and discard the one that is exclusively based on the SOC-induced mixing of the singlet and triplet states.Contribution to the Jacopo Tomasi Honorary IssueAcknowledgments. This work was supported (B. M.) by the Swedish Royal Academy of Science (KVA). This work was also supported by the Norwegian Research Council through a grant of computer time from the Program for Supercomputing. We are grateful to B. Schimmelpfenning for his valuable assistance in the computations.
Keywords:Zero-field splitting  Solvent effects  Triplet spin label  Optically detected magnetic resonance  Electron spin  spin coupling
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