Spin–orbit coupling and intersystem crossing in molecules
Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Abstract
Abstract Many light‐induced molecular processes involve a change in spin state and are formally forbidden in non‐relativistic quantum theory. To make them happen, spin–orbit coupling (SOC) has to be invoked. Intersystem crossing (ISC), the nonradiative transition between two electronic states of different multiplicity, plays a key role in photochemistry and photophysics with a broad range of applications including molecular photonics, biological photosensors, photodynamic therapy, and materials science. Quantum chemistry has become a valuable tool for gaining detailed insight into the mechanisms of ISC. After a short introduction highlighting the importance of ISC and a brief description of the relativistic…
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1Topics & keywords
- Intersystem crossing
- Photonics
- Spin–orbit interaction
- Physics
- Spin (aerodynamics)
- Coupling (piping)
- Multiplicity (mathematics)
- Quantum