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Nonadiabatic effects Jahn-Teller effect

The situation is different when nonadiabatic effects (conical intersections, Jahn-Teller, etc.) [18] play a role. In these cases two (or more) PESs are involved. The typical propagation problem involving two PESs can be written in matrix form (neglecting the off-diagonal G terms, which are also small) ... [Pg.482]


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