International audienceUsing previously developed potential energy surfaces and their couplings, non-Born-Oppenheimer trajectory methods are used to study the state-selected photodissociation of ammonia, prepared with up to 6 quanta of vibrational excitation in the symmetric (ν 1) or antisymmetric (ν 3) stretching modes of NH 3 (Ã). The predicted dynamics is mainly electronically nonadiabatic (that is, it produces ground-electronic-state amino radicals). The small probability of forming the excited-state amino radical is found, for low excitations, to increase with total energy and to be independent of whether the symmetric or antisymmetric stretch is excited; however some selectivity with respect to exciting the antisymmetric stretch is fou...
A marked quantum effect has been observed in the vibrational state distribution of photodesorbed amm...
The state-to-state vibrational predissociation (VP) dynamics of the hydrogen-bonded ammonia-water di...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706We ha...
International audienceUsing previously developed potential energy surfaces and their couplings, non-...
International audienceUsing previously developed potential energy surfaces and their couplings, non-...
International audienceThe photodissociation dynamics of ammonia upon excitation of the out-of-plane ...
International audienceThe photodissociation dynamics of ammonia upon excitation of the out-of-plane ...
International audienceThe photodissociation dynamics of ammonia upon excitation of the out-of-plane ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-MadisonVibrationally mediated p...
Full-dimensional state-to-state quantum dynamics of the photodissociation of NH<sub>3</sub>(<i>Ã</i...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706Veloc...
The ultrafast excited state relaxation of ammonia is investigated by resonantly exciting specific vi...
Viel A, Eisfeld W, Neumann S, Domcke W, Manthe U. Photoionization-induced dynamics of ammonia: Ab in...
International audienceAn analytical anharmonic six-dimensional three-sheeted potential energy surfac...
International audienceAn analytical anharmonic six-dimensional three-sheeted potential energy surfac...
A marked quantum effect has been observed in the vibrational state distribution of photodesorbed amm...
The state-to-state vibrational predissociation (VP) dynamics of the hydrogen-bonded ammonia-water di...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706We ha...
International audienceUsing previously developed potential energy surfaces and their couplings, non-...
International audienceUsing previously developed potential energy surfaces and their couplings, non-...
International audienceThe photodissociation dynamics of ammonia upon excitation of the out-of-plane ...
International audienceThe photodissociation dynamics of ammonia upon excitation of the out-of-plane ...
International audienceThe photodissociation dynamics of ammonia upon excitation of the out-of-plane ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-MadisonVibrationally mediated p...
Full-dimensional state-to-state quantum dynamics of the photodissociation of NH<sub>3</sub>(<i>Ã</i...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706Veloc...
The ultrafast excited state relaxation of ammonia is investigated by resonantly exciting specific vi...
Viel A, Eisfeld W, Neumann S, Domcke W, Manthe U. Photoionization-induced dynamics of ammonia: Ab in...
International audienceAn analytical anharmonic six-dimensional three-sheeted potential energy surfac...
International audienceAn analytical anharmonic six-dimensional three-sheeted potential energy surfac...
A marked quantum effect has been observed in the vibrational state distribution of photodesorbed amm...
The state-to-state vibrational predissociation (VP) dynamics of the hydrogen-bonded ammonia-water di...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706We ha...