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Renner coupling constant

Fig. 1. Conical intersection surface topologies (top), and Renner-Teller surface topologies (bottom). Top left is a generic circular cone, such as is obtained from a Jahn-Teller problem involving only the linear vibronic coupling. Top right is a sloped conical intersection obtained in a general vibronic coupling problem where all three linear vibronic coupling constants are different. Bottom left to right show type-1, -II, -III Renner-Teller surfaces. These are obtained when only second-order vibronic coupling is included. Fig. 1. Conical intersection surface topologies (top), and Renner-Teller surface topologies (bottom). Top left is a generic circular cone, such as is obtained from a Jahn-Teller problem involving only the linear vibronic coupling. Top right is a sloped conical intersection obtained in a general vibronic coupling problem where all three linear vibronic coupling constants are different. Bottom left to right show type-1, -II, -III Renner-Teller surfaces. These are obtained when only second-order vibronic coupling is included.

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