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Schrodinger equation direct molecular dynamics

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

Bound-state photoabsorption, direct molecular dynamics, nuclear motion Schrodinger equation, 365-373... [Pg.70]

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]

For a complete treatment of a laser-driven molecule, one must solve the many-body, multidimensional time-dependent Schrodinger equation (TDSE). This represents a tremendous task and direct wavepacket simulations of nuclear and electronic motions under an intense laser pulse is presently restricted to a few bodies (at most three or four) and/or to a model of low dimensionality [27]. For a more general treatment, an approximate separation of variables between electrons (fast subsystem) and nuclei (slow subsystem) is customarily made, in the spirit of the BO approximation. To lay out the ideas underlying this approximation as adapted to field-driven molecular dynamics, we will consider from now on a molecule consisting of Nn nuclei (labeled a, p,...) and Ne electrons (labeled /, j,...), with position vectors Ro, and r respectively, defined in the center of mass (rotating) body-fixed coordinate system, in a classical field E(f) of the form Eof t) cos cot). The full semiclassical length gauge Hamiltonian is written, for a system of electrons and nuclei, as [4]... [Pg.55]

In molecular crystals or in crystals composed of complex ions it is necessary to take into account intramolecular vibrations in addition to the vibrations of the molecules with respect to each other. If both modes are approximately independent, the former can be treated using the Einstein model. In the case of covalent molecules specifically, it is necessary to pay attention to internal rotations. The behaviour is especially complicated in the case of the compounds discussed in Section 2.2.6. The pure lattice vibrations are also more complex than has been described so far . In addition to (transverse and longitudinal) acoustical phonons, i.e. vibrations by which the constituents are moved coherently in the same direction without charge separation, there are so-called optical phonons. The name is based on the fact that the latter lattice vibrations are — in polar compounds — now associated with a change in the dipole moment and, hence, with optical effects. The inset to Fig. 3.1 illustrates a real phonon spectrum for a very simple ionic crystal. A detailed treatment of the lattice dynamics lies outside the scope of this book. The formal treatment of phonons (cf. e(k), D(e)) is very similar to that of crystal electrons. (Observe the similarity of the vibration equation to the Schrodinger equation.) However, they obey Bose rather than Fermi statistics (cf. page 119). [Pg.70]


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