Synthesis and characterization of mn3o4-graphene nanocomposite thin film by an ex situ approach

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Time-dependent formulations of the reactive scattering theory based on the wavepacket correlation functions with the Møller wavepackets for the electronically nonadiabatic reactions are presented. The calculations of state-to-state reactive probabilities for the quasi-Jahn-Teller scattering model system were performed. The conical intersection (CI) effects are investigated by comparing the results of the two-surface nonadiabatic calculations and the single surface adiabatic approximation. It was found that the results of the two-surface nonadiabatic calculations show interesting features in the reaction probability due to the conical intersection. Single surface adiabatic calculations with extended Born-Oppenheimer approximation using simple wavepacket phase factor was found to be able to reproduce the CI effect semi-quantitatively, while the single surface calculations with the usual adiabatic approximation cannot describe the scattering process for the Jahn-Teller model correctly.

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Kang, M., Kim, J. H., Yang, W., & Jung, H. (2014). Synthesis and characterization of mn3o4-graphene nanocomposite thin film by an ex situ approach. Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society, 35(4), 1067–1072. https://doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2014.35.4.1067

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