This paper extends our new method for the study of the mechanism of molecular photodissociation. This method involves the time-independent study of the growth of photofragment flux, governed by photon absorption, and the subsequent redistribution of the flux, governed by the Hamiltonian in the excited, unbound state. The flux analysis can be carried out easily in either a diabatic (asymptotic), locally adiabatic, or fully adiabatic basis. The redistribution of the photofragment flux can be investigated in either internal state space or coordinate space at each excitation energy. Application is made to one- and two-dimensional models for the photodissociation of CH3I. © 1992 American Institute of Physics
The photodissociation spectroscopy and dynamics of free radicals is studied by the technique of fast...
Scope of review : brief description of the main experimental and theoretical methods in use for the ...
In our research project we explored the possibility that non-adiabatic transitions generate wave-pac...
This paper extends our new method for the study of the mechanism of molecular photodissociation. Thi...
A new method proposed recently by Alexander for studying the mechanisms of inelastic collisions is a...
A new method proposed recently by Alexander for studying the mechanisms of inelastic collisions is a...
Evenhuis CR, Manthe U. Photodissociation of CH3I: A Full-Dimensional (9D) Quantum Dynamics Study. Th...
From the photofragment translational spectra of C-H symmetric stretch excited CH3I [v(1) = 1, v(2) =...
The photodissociation of polyatomic molecules is discussed in terms of accurate potential energy sur...
The photodissociation of polyatomic molecules is discussed in terms of accurate potential energy sur...
A method for computing coupled, diabatic state representations of the lowest electronic states coupl...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-53)The purpose of this work is to examine the use of t...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Laboratoire de P...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Laboratoire de P...
A detailed understanding of photophysical processes in molecular aggregates requires the precise cha...
The photodissociation spectroscopy and dynamics of free radicals is studied by the technique of fast...
Scope of review : brief description of the main experimental and theoretical methods in use for the ...
In our research project we explored the possibility that non-adiabatic transitions generate wave-pac...
This paper extends our new method for the study of the mechanism of molecular photodissociation. Thi...
A new method proposed recently by Alexander for studying the mechanisms of inelastic collisions is a...
A new method proposed recently by Alexander for studying the mechanisms of inelastic collisions is a...
Evenhuis CR, Manthe U. Photodissociation of CH3I: A Full-Dimensional (9D) Quantum Dynamics Study. Th...
From the photofragment translational spectra of C-H symmetric stretch excited CH3I [v(1) = 1, v(2) =...
The photodissociation of polyatomic molecules is discussed in terms of accurate potential energy sur...
The photodissociation of polyatomic molecules is discussed in terms of accurate potential energy sur...
A method for computing coupled, diabatic state representations of the lowest electronic states coupl...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-53)The purpose of this work is to examine the use of t...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Laboratoire de P...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Laboratoire de P...
A detailed understanding of photophysical processes in molecular aggregates requires the precise cha...
The photodissociation spectroscopy and dynamics of free radicals is studied by the technique of fast...
Scope of review : brief description of the main experimental and theoretical methods in use for the ...
In our research project we explored the possibility that non-adiabatic transitions generate wave-pac...