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Time-dependent wavepacket theory photodissociation

In the time-independent approach one has to calculate all partial cross sections before the total cross section can be evaluated. The partial photodissociation cross sections contain all the desired information and the total cross section can be considered as a less interesting by-product. In the time-dependent approach, on the other hand, one usually first calculates the absorption spectrum by means of the Fourier transformation of the autocorrelation function. The final state distributions for any energy are, in principle, contained in the wavepacket and can be extracted if desired. The time-independent theory favors the state-resolved partial cross sections whereas the time-dependent theory emphasizes the spectrum, i.e., the total absorption cross section. If the spectrum is the main observable, the time-dependent technique is certainly the method of choice. [Pg.92]


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