Ab initio nonadiabatic dynamics involving conical intersection combined with Wigner distribution approach to ultrafast spectroscopy illustrated on Na3F2 cluster

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Hartmann, M
Pittner, J
Bonacic-Koutecky, V
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[1] Humboldt Univ, Walther Nernst Inst Phys & Theoret Chem, D-10117 Berlin, Germany
[2] Acad Sci Czech Republic, J Heyrovsky Inst Phys Chem, CZ-18223 Prague, Czech Republic
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10.1063/1.1336142
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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We present a theoretical study of a femtosecond photo isomerization process due to a nonadiabatic radiationless decay from the first excited state through a conical intersection occurring in one of the nonstoichiometric halide-deficient clusters with one excess electron (Na3F2). This is an extension of the adiabatic dynamics study presented in the accompanying paper [J. Chem. Phys. 114, 2106 (2001)] for other members of the NanFn-1 series characterized by a strong ionic bonding for which the "frozen ionic bonds" approximation has been justified, allowing consideration of the optical response of the single excess electron in the effective field of the other electrons. In this contribution we outline the extension of the ab initio Wigner-distribution approach to nonadiabatic molecular dynamics which combines the Wigner-Moyal representation of the vibronic density matrix with the ab initio multistate molecular dynamics in the ground- and excited electronic states including the nonadiabatic coupling computed "on the fly" in connection with the fewest-switches hopping algorithm. This scheme allows accounting for temperature-dependent initial conditions, for the propagation in the excited state and in the ground state after the passage through the conical intersection, and for probing in the cationic ground state as well as for deriving analytic expressions for the pump-probe signals which utilize an ensemble of classical trajectories obtained at low computational demand. Our approach permits investigation of the photo isomerization through the conical intersection due to the long amplitude motion in the Na3F2 system in full complexity, taking into account all degrees of freedom. After breaking of one metallic and of one ionic bond the conical intersection occurs at the linear geometry and involves states of different symmetry which differ in the translocation of the one excess electron or positive charge localized at the Na atom from one end to the other of the system and separates two isomers with C-s and C-2v structures. From the analysis of the nonadiabatic dynamics, the time scales for the metallic bond breaking of similar to 90 fs and for the ionic bond breaking of similar to 220 fs, for the passage through the conical intersection after similar to0.4 ps and for the internal vibrational energy redistribution (IVR) of more than 0.9 ps for the individual isomers, have been determined. The simulated fs pump-probe signals confirm the above results and provide the information about the experimental conditions such as laser frequencies and pulse duration under which bond breaking of different type as well as the population of each of the two isomers after the passage through the conical intersection can be identified. In this contribution we show that the mechanism of the photo isomerization at a conical intersection due to a long amplitude motion can occur in atomic clusters and is not necessarily limited to organic photochemistry. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.
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