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Molecular Aharonov-Bohm effect

B. Vector-Potential Theory The Molecular Aharonov-Bohm Effect... [Pg.25]

The phase-change nale, also known as the Ben phase [101], the geometric phase effect [102,103] or the molecular Aharonov-Bohm effect [104-106], was used by several authors to verify that two near-by surfaces actually cross, and are not repelled apart. This point is of particular relevance for states of the same symmetry. The total electronic wave function and the total nuclear wave function of both the upper and the lower states change their phases upon being bansported in a closed loop around a point of conical intersection. Any one of them may be used in the search for degeneracies. [Pg.382]

The full quantum mechanical study of nuclear dynamics in molecules has received considerable attention in recent years. An important example of such developments is the work carried out on the prototypical systems H3 [1-5] and its isotopic variant HD2 [5-8], Li3 [9-12], Na3 [13,14], and HO2 [15-18], In particular, for the alkali metal trimers, the possibility of a conical intersection between the two lowest doublet potential energy surfaces introduces a complication that makes their theoretical study fairly challenging. Thus, alkali metal trimers have recently emerged as ideal systems to study molecular vibronic dynamics, especially the so-called geometric phase (GP) effect [13,19,20] (often referred to as the molecular Aharonov-Bohm effect [19] or Berry s phase effect [21]) for further discussion on this topic see [22-25], and references cited therein. The same features also turn out to be present in the case of HO2, and their exact treatment assumes even further complexity [18],... [Pg.552]

Nonlocal and Topological Nature of the Molecular Aharonov-Bohm Effect 249... [Pg.249]

Key words Geometric phase effect - Conical intersection - Molecular Aharonov-Bohm effect -Berry s phase... [Pg.84]


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