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Large-amplitude quantum mechanics in polyatomic hydrides. II. A particle-on-a-sphere model for XH(n) (n=4,5).

Michael P Deskevich1, Anne B McCoy, Jeremy M Hutson, David J Nesbitt.   

Abstract

This paper describes the application of a relatively simple, but computationally tractable, "particle-on-a-sphere" (POS) model for quantum-mechanical calculation of large-amplitude, H atom dynamics in polyatomic hydrides (XH(n)), based on radially relaxed, two-dimensional angular motion of H atoms on the surface of a sphere. This work focuses on systems with many degrees of freedom, i.e., XH(4) (eight dimensional) and XH(5) (ten dimensional), with corresponding molecular analogs of CH(4) and CH(5) (+) and is applicable to rovibrationally excited states with J> or =0. A pairwise-additive potential fit for CH(5) (+), which yields remarkable agreement with geometries, energies, and barrier heights on the full-dimensional surface of Brown et al. [J. Chem. Phys. 121, 4105 (2004)] is presented. Comparisons with experimental data and diffusion quantum Monte Carlo (DMC) methods test convergence for the POS model and provide insight into multidimensional quantum rovibrational dynamics. In particular, POS energy-level patterns for a series of scaled CH(5) (+) potentials indicate an absence of strong tunneling behavior, consistent with the highly delocalized wave functions, large zero-point energies, and small interconversion barriers noted in previous DMC studies of Brown et al.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18331092     DOI: 10.1063/1.2828478

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chem Phys        ISSN: 0021-9606            Impact factor:   3.488


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1.  Quantum-induced symmetry breaking explains infrared spectra of CH(5)(+) isotopologues.

Authors:  Sergei D Ivanov; Oskar Asvany; Alexander Witt; Edouard Hugo; Gerald Mathias; Britta Redlich; Dominik Marx; Stephan Schlemmer
Journal:  Nat Chem       Date:  2010-02-28       Impact factor: 24.427

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