Classical energy transfer in a simple collinear collisionsystem is studied within the framework of a recently derived classical scaling formalism. In the present system which corresponds to collinearly colliding I2 (Morse oscillator) + rare gas (He, Ar), a simple polynomial function in the initial vibrational quantum number of I2 scales the first moment of the energy transfer(ET). Using the computed ET moment from only five states as input, it is possible to predict that from any other bound state in the vibrational manifold 0≤n≤110. There is correspondence—in a limiting case—between the classical scaling law and the (quantum) energy corrected sudden scaling theory given earlier; this allows for the interpretation of the classical scaling c...
A theory of vibrational energy transfer using long-range multipolar interaction has been extended to...
Using an analogy with statistical thermodynamics and the Einstein equation for fluctuation probabili...
A model for energy transfer in the collision between an atom and a highly excited target molecule ha...
The classical collision dynamics of a model atom-molecule non-integrable collision system is studied...
Two new theoretical developments are presented in this article. First an energy corrected sudden (EC...
The classical mechanical treatment of non-reactive scattering processes is cast into a convenient fo...
We recently developed the so-called classical-discrete (CD) fluctua¬tion model for inelastic molecul...
The Heisenberg correspondence between classical Fourier components and quantal matrix elements is us...
A simple model potential energy surface is constructed and used in both quasiclassical trajectory ca...
Using an analogy with Statistical Thermodynamics and the Einstein equation for fluctuation probabili...
Exact quantum mechanical-vibrational transition probabilities are calculated for a collinear atom-d-...
R. M. Bigwood and M. Gruebele, Chem. Phys. Lett., submitted for publication.Author Institution: Depa...
The collinear atom-diatom collision system provides one of the simplest instances of chaotic or irre...
Knowledge of energy exchange rate constants in inelastic collisions is critically required for accur...
The collinear atom-diatom collision system provides one of the simplest instances of chaotic or irre...
A theory of vibrational energy transfer using long-range multipolar interaction has been extended to...
Using an analogy with statistical thermodynamics and the Einstein equation for fluctuation probabili...
A model for energy transfer in the collision between an atom and a highly excited target molecule ha...
The classical collision dynamics of a model atom-molecule non-integrable collision system is studied...
Two new theoretical developments are presented in this article. First an energy corrected sudden (EC...
The classical mechanical treatment of non-reactive scattering processes is cast into a convenient fo...
We recently developed the so-called classical-discrete (CD) fluctua¬tion model for inelastic molecul...
The Heisenberg correspondence between classical Fourier components and quantal matrix elements is us...
A simple model potential energy surface is constructed and used in both quasiclassical trajectory ca...
Using an analogy with Statistical Thermodynamics and the Einstein equation for fluctuation probabili...
Exact quantum mechanical-vibrational transition probabilities are calculated for a collinear atom-d-...
R. M. Bigwood and M. Gruebele, Chem. Phys. Lett., submitted for publication.Author Institution: Depa...
The collinear atom-diatom collision system provides one of the simplest instances of chaotic or irre...
Knowledge of energy exchange rate constants in inelastic collisions is critically required for accur...
The collinear atom-diatom collision system provides one of the simplest instances of chaotic or irre...
A theory of vibrational energy transfer using long-range multipolar interaction has been extended to...
Using an analogy with statistical thermodynamics and the Einstein equation for fluctuation probabili...
A model for energy transfer in the collision between an atom and a highly excited target molecule ha...