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Propagators for molecular dynamics in a magnetic field

Published 14 Jun 2023 in physics.chem-ph and physics.comp-ph | (2306.08332v1)

Abstract: Ab initio molecular dynamics in a magnetic field requires solving equations of motion with velocity-dependent forces -- namely, the Lorentz force arising from the nuclear charges moving in a magnetic field and the Berry force arising from the shielding of these charges from the magnetic field by the surrounding electrons. In this work, we revisit two existing propagators for these equations of motion, the auxiliary-coordinates-and-momenta (ACM) propagator and the Tajima propagator (TAJ), and compare them with a new exponential (EXP) propagator based on the Magnus expansion. Additionally, we explore limits (for example, the zero-shielding limit), the implementation of higher-order integration schemes, and series truncation to reduce computational cost by carrying out simulations of a HeH$+$ model system for a wide range of field strengths. While being as efficient as the TAJ propagator, the EXP propagator is the only propagator that converges to both the schemes of Spreiter and Walter (derived for systems without shielding of the Lorentz force) and to the exact cyclotronic motion of a charged particle. Since it also performs best in our model simulations, we conclude that the EXP propagator is the recommended propagator for molecules in magnetic fields.

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