Abstract

Many applications in quantum information science (QIS) rely on the ability to laser-cool molecules. The scope of applications can be expanded if laser-coolable molecules possess two or more cycling centers, i.e., moieties capable of scattering photons via multiple absorption-emission events. Here we employ the equation-of-motion coupled-cluster method for double electron attachment (EOM-DEA-CCSD) to study the electronic structure of hypermetallic molecules with two alkaline-earth metals connected by an acetylene linker. The electronic structure of the molecules is similar to that of two separated alkali metals; however, the interaction between the two electrons is weak and largely dominated by through-bond interactions. The communication between the two cycling centers is quantified by the extent of the entanglement of the two unpaired electrons associated with the two cycling centers. This contribution highlights the rich electronic structure of hypermetallic molecules that may advance various applications in QIS and beyond.

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