BEYOND BORN-OPPENHEIMER: Molecular Dynamics Through a Conical Intersection
King's College London · Heidelberg University
Abstract
Nonadiabatic effects play an important role in many areas of physics and chemistry. The coupling between electrons and nuclei may, for example, lead to the formation of a conical intersection between potential energy surfaces, which provides an efficient pathway for radiationless decay between electronic states. At such intersections the Born-Oppenheimer approximation breaks down, and unexpected dynamical processes result, which can be observed spectroscopically. We review the basic theory required to understand and describe conical, and related, intersections. A simple model is presented, which can be used to classify the different types of intersections known. An example is also given using wavepacket…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 16.18
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- 100%
- References
- 100
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2Topics & keywords
- Conical intersection
- Conical surface
- Born–Oppenheimer approximation
- Intersection (aeronautics)
- Wave packet
- Coupling (piping)
- Physics
- Electron
- Affordable and clean energy