Ammonia is a well-known example of a two-state system and must be described in quantum-mechanical terms. In this article, we will explain the tunneling phenomenon that occurs in ammonia molecules from the perspective of trajectory-based quantum dynamics, rather than the usual quantum probability perspective. The tunneling of the nitrogen atom through the potential barrier in ammonia is not merely a probability problem; there are underlying reasons and mechanisms explaining why and how the tunneling in ammonia can happen. Under the framework of quantum Hamilton mechanics, the tunneling motion of the nitrogen atom in ammonia can be described deterministically in terms of the quantum trajectories of the nitrogen atom and the quantum forces app...
Tunneling is a central result of quantum mechanics. It allows quantum particles to enter regions whi...
We investigate, via quantum molecular dynamics simulations, the structural and transport properties ...
A quantum-mechanical description of tunnelling is presented for a one-dimensional system with intern...
In this paper, I derived the important formulas to understand theoretically how quantum tunneling ar...
In this paper, I derived the important formulas to understand theoretically how quantum tunneling ar...
In this paper, I derived the important formulas to understand theoretically how quantum tunneling ar...
In the present work, we study the vibrational spectrum of ammonia in full dimensionality (6D), with ...
We report in this paper a quantum dynamics study for the reaction H+NH3 -> NH2+H-2 on the potential ...
International audienceThe time dependent quantum dynamics of the large amplitude motion of the NH st...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of California; Department of Chemistry, Univ...
$^{1}$ D. D. Nelson, Jr., G. T. Fraser and W. Klemperer, J. Chem. Phys. 83, 6201-6208 (1985).Author ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of California; Department of Chemistry, Univ...
Experimental proof of concept for a new propulsion method is presented. Ammonia gas (NH3) is exposed...
A particles wavefunction extends beyond the classically accessible regions of the potential energy s...
Tunneling is a central result of quantum mechanics. It allows quantum particles to enter regions whi...
Tunneling is a central result of quantum mechanics. It allows quantum particles to enter regions whi...
We investigate, via quantum molecular dynamics simulations, the structural and transport properties ...
A quantum-mechanical description of tunnelling is presented for a one-dimensional system with intern...
In this paper, I derived the important formulas to understand theoretically how quantum tunneling ar...
In this paper, I derived the important formulas to understand theoretically how quantum tunneling ar...
In this paper, I derived the important formulas to understand theoretically how quantum tunneling ar...
In the present work, we study the vibrational spectrum of ammonia in full dimensionality (6D), with ...
We report in this paper a quantum dynamics study for the reaction H+NH3 -> NH2+H-2 on the potential ...
International audienceThe time dependent quantum dynamics of the large amplitude motion of the NH st...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of California; Department of Chemistry, Univ...
$^{1}$ D. D. Nelson, Jr., G. T. Fraser and W. Klemperer, J. Chem. Phys. 83, 6201-6208 (1985).Author ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of California; Department of Chemistry, Univ...
Experimental proof of concept for a new propulsion method is presented. Ammonia gas (NH3) is exposed...
A particles wavefunction extends beyond the classically accessible regions of the potential energy s...
Tunneling is a central result of quantum mechanics. It allows quantum particles to enter regions whi...
Tunneling is a central result of quantum mechanics. It allows quantum particles to enter regions whi...
We investigate, via quantum molecular dynamics simulations, the structural and transport properties ...
A quantum-mechanical description of tunnelling is presented for a one-dimensional system with intern...