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Reaction rate prediction electronic-state crossing

A simple method for predicting electronic state crossing transitions is Fermi s golden rule. It is based on the electromagnetic interaction between states and is derived from perturbation theory. Fermi s golden rule states that the reaction rate can be computed from the first-order transition matrix and the density of states at the transition frequency p as follows ... [Pg.169]


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