Efficient Semiclassical Evaluation of Electronic Coherences in Polyatomic Molecules

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Exposing a molecule to an intense light pulse can create a nonstationary quantum state, thus launching correlated dynamics of electrons and nuclei. Although much had been achieved in the understanding of fundamental physics behind the electron-nuclear interactions and dynamics, accurate numerical simulations of light-induced processes taking place in polyatomic molecules remain a formidable challenge. Here, we review a recently developed theoretical approach for evaluating electronic coherences in molecules, in which the ultrafast electronic dynamics is coupled to nuclear motion. The presented technique, which combines accurate ab initio on-the-fly simulations of electronic structure with efficient semiclassical procedure to compute the dynamics of nuclear wave packets, is not only computationally efficient, but also can help shed light on the underlying physical mechanisms of decoherence and revival of the electronic coherences driven by nuclear rearrangement.

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Golubev, N. V., & Vaníček, J. (2022, June 29). Efficient Semiclassical Evaluation of Electronic Coherences in Polyatomic Molecules. Chimia. Swiss Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2022.575

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