Nonequilibrium reaction rate theory: Formulation and implementation within the hierarchical equations of motion approach

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The study of chemical reactions in environments under nonequilibrium conditions has been of interest recently in a variety of contexts, including current-induced reactions in molecular junctions and scanning tunneling microscopy experiments. In this work, we outline a fully quantum mechanical, numerically exact approach to describe chemical reaction rates in such nonequilibrium situations. The approach is based on an extension of the flux correlation function formalism to nonequilibrium conditions and uses a mixed real and imaginary time hierarchical equations of motion approach for the calculation of rate constants. As a specific example, we investigate current-induced intramolecular proton transfer reactions in a molecular junction for different applied bias voltages and molecule-lead coupling strengths.

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Ke, Y., Kaspar, C., Erpenbeck, A., Peskin, U., & Thoss, M. (2022). Nonequilibrium reaction rate theory: Formulation and implementation within the hierarchical equations of motion approach. Journal of Chemical Physics, 157(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0098545

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