Two-dimensional vibrational-electronic spectra with semiclassical mechanics

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Abstract

Two-dimensional vibrational-electronic (2DVE) spectra probe the effects on vibronic spectra of initial vibrational excitation in an electronic ground state. The optimized mean trajectory (OMT) approximation is a semiclassical method for computing nonlinear spectra from response functions. Ensembles of classical trajectories are subject to semiclassical quantization conditions, with the radiation-matter interaction inducing discontinuous transitions. This approach has been previously applied to two-dimensional infrared and electronic spectra and is extended here to 2DVE spectra. For a system including excitonic coupling, vibronic coupling, and interaction of a chromophore vibration with a resonant environment, the OMT method is shown to well approximate exact quantum dynamics.

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Polley, K., & Loring, R. F. (2021). Two-dimensional vibrational-electronic spectra with semiclassical mechanics. Journal of Chemical Physics, 154(19). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0051667

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