Second-order quantized Hamilton dynamics coupled to classical heat bath

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Abstract

Starting with a quantum Langevin equation describing in the Heisenberg representation a quantum system coupled to a quantum bath, the Markov approximation and, further, the closure approximation are applied to derive a semiclassical Langevin equation for the second-order quantized Hamilton dynamics (QHD) coupled to a classical bath. The expectation values of the system operators are decomposed into products of the first and second moments of the position and momentum operators that incorporate zero-point energy and moderate tunneling effects. The random force and friction as well as the system-bath coupling are decomposed to the lowest classical level. The resulting Langevin equation describing QHD-2 coupled to classical bath is analyzed and applied to free particle, harmonic oscillator, and the Morse potential representing the OH stretch of the SPC-flexible water model. © 2005 American Institute of Physics.

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Heatwole, E. M., & Prezhdo, O. V. (2005). Second-order quantized Hamilton dynamics coupled to classical heat bath. Journal of Chemical Physics, 122(23). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1931666

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