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Spectroscopy many body response theory

For many types of electron spectroscopies there are still comparatively few studies of SOC effects in molecules in contrast to atoms, see, e.g., [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7] and references therein. This can probably be referred to complexities in the molecular analysis due to the extra vibrational and rotational degrees of freedom, increased role of many-body interaction, interference and break-down effects in the spectra, but can also be referred to the more difficult nature of the spin-orbit coupling itself in polyatomic species. Modern ab initio formulations, as, e.g., spin-orbit response theory [8] reviewed here, have made such investigations possible using the full Breit-Pauli spin-orbit operator. [Pg.74]

The CT/ET free energy surface is the central concept in the theory of CT/ ET reactions. The surface s main purpose is to reduce the many-body problem of a localized electron in a condensed-phase environment to a few collective reaction coordinates affecting the electronic energy levels. This idea is based on the Born-Oppenheimer (BO) separation " of the electronic and nuclear time scales, which in turn makes the nuclear dynamics responsible for fluctuations of electronic energy levels (Eigure 1). The choice of a particular collective mode is dictated by the problem considered. One reaction coordinate stands out above all others, however, and is the energy gap between the two CT states as probed by optical spectroscopy (i.e., an experimental observable). [Pg.155]

Debashis Mukherjee is a Professor of Physical Chemistry and the Director of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Calcutta, India. He has been one of the earliest developers of a class of multi-reference coupled cluster theories and also of the coupled cluster based linear response theory. Other contributions by him are in the resolution of the size-extensivity problem for multi-reference theories using an incomplete model space and in the size-extensive intermediate Hamiltonian formalism. His research interests focus on the development and applications of non-relativistic and relativistic theories of many-body molecular electronic structure and theoretical spectroscopy, quantum many-body dynamics and statistical held theory of many-body systems. He is a member of the International Academy of the Quantum Molecular Science, a Fellow of the Third World Academy of Science, the Indian National Science Academy and the Indian Academy of Sciences. He is the recipient of the Shantiswarup Bhatnagar Prize of the Council of Scientihc and Industrial Research of the Government of India. [Pg.1247]


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