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Adiabatic molecular dynamics nuclear Schrodinger equation

Discrete Fourier transform (DFT), non-adiabatic coupling, Longuet-Higgins phase-based treatment, two-dimensional two-surface system, scattering calculation, 153-155 Discrete variable representation (DVR) direct molecular dynamics, nuclear motion Schrodinger equation, 364-373 non-adiabatic coupling, quantum dressed classical mechanics, 177-183 formulation, 181-183... [Pg.75]

Nuclear motion Schrodinger equation direct molecular dynamics, 363-373 vibronic coupling, adiabatic effects, 382-384 electronic states ... [Pg.90]

Presumably the most straightforward approach to chemical dynamics in intense laser fields is to use the time-independent or time-dependent adiabatic states [352], which are the eigenstates of field-free or field-dependent Hamiltonian at given time points respectively, and solve the Schrodinger equation in a stepwise manner. However, when the laser field is approximately periodic, one can also use a set of field-dressed periodic states as an expansion basis. The set of quasi-static states in a periodic Hamiltonian is derived by a Floquet type analysis and is often referred to as the Floquet states [370]. Provided that the laser field is approximately periodic, advantages of using the latter basis set include (1) analysis and interpretation of the electron dynamics is clearer since the Floquet state population often vary slowly with the timescale of the pulse envelope and each Floquet state is characterized as a field-dressed quasi-stationary state, (2) under some moderate conditions, the nuclear dynamics can be approximated by mixed quantum-classical (MQC) nonadiabatic dynamics on the field-dressed PES. The latter point not only provides a powerful clue for interpretation of nuclear dynamics but also implies possible MQC formulation of intense field molecular dynamics. [Pg.354]


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