The vibrationally autoionizing Rydberg states of small polyatomic molecules provide a fascinating laboratory in which to study fundamental nonadiabatic processes. In this review, recent results on the vibrational mode dependence of vibrational autoionization are discussed. In general, autoionization rates depend strongly on the character of the normal mode driving the process and on the electronic character of the Rydberg electron. Although quantitative calculations based on multichannel quantum defect theory are available for some polyatomic molecules, including H3, only qualitative information exists for most molecules. This review shows how qualitative information, such as Walsh diagrams along different normal coordinates of the molecule...
The usual simplified view of Rydberg states of molecules as consisting of a single Rydberg electron ...
Author Institution: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94550; Department of Chemi...
Author Institution: Institute of Molecular Biophysics and Department of Chemistry, Florida State Uni...
Author Institution: Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47906Vibrationally autoionizing Rydberg se...
A review is presented of the different types of autoionization which have been studied theoretically...
The analysis of perturbed structure usually reveals very important dynamical and structural informat...
Probing the structure of a molecule as a chemical reaction unfolds has been a long standing goal in ...
We investigate the effects of electronic autoionization on the vibrational branching ratios in reson...
Vibrational auto-ionization resonance widths ($\gamma$) of $v=1$, $n^*\approx14$ Rydberg states of C...
The vibrational motions of triatomic molecules at low energies are well studied both experimentally ...
peer reviewedWe have theoretically studied the electronic autoionization between 17 and 18.3 eV of R...
In high orbital angular momentum (ℓ ≥ 3) Rydberg states, the centrifugal barrier hinders the close a...
We present quantum mechanical calculations of autoionization rates for two Rubidium Rydberg atoms wi...
The optical formation of coherent superposition states, a wavepacket, can allow the study of zeroth ...
Author Institution: JILA, NIST, and Department of Chemistry and; Biochemistry, University of Colorad...
The usual simplified view of Rydberg states of molecules as consisting of a single Rydberg electron ...
Author Institution: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94550; Department of Chemi...
Author Institution: Institute of Molecular Biophysics and Department of Chemistry, Florida State Uni...
Author Institution: Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47906Vibrationally autoionizing Rydberg se...
A review is presented of the different types of autoionization which have been studied theoretically...
The analysis of perturbed structure usually reveals very important dynamical and structural informat...
Probing the structure of a molecule as a chemical reaction unfolds has been a long standing goal in ...
We investigate the effects of electronic autoionization on the vibrational branching ratios in reson...
Vibrational auto-ionization resonance widths ($\gamma$) of $v=1$, $n^*\approx14$ Rydberg states of C...
The vibrational motions of triatomic molecules at low energies are well studied both experimentally ...
peer reviewedWe have theoretically studied the electronic autoionization between 17 and 18.3 eV of R...
In high orbital angular momentum (ℓ ≥ 3) Rydberg states, the centrifugal barrier hinders the close a...
We present quantum mechanical calculations of autoionization rates for two Rubidium Rydberg atoms wi...
The optical formation of coherent superposition states, a wavepacket, can allow the study of zeroth ...
Author Institution: JILA, NIST, and Department of Chemistry and; Biochemistry, University of Colorad...
The usual simplified view of Rydberg states of molecules as consisting of a single Rydberg electron ...
Author Institution: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94550; Department of Chemi...
Author Institution: Institute of Molecular Biophysics and Department of Chemistry, Florida State Uni...