Volume 127, 2004

A novel algorithm for non-adiabatic direct dynamics using variational Gaussian wavepackets

Abstract

In a recent paper (G. Worth, P. Hunt and M. Robb, J. Phys. Chem. A, 2003, 107, 621), we used surface hopping direct dynamics calculations to study the molecular dynamics of the butatriene radical cation in the [X with combining tilde]/Ã manifold, which is coupled by a conical intersection. Here, we present the first direct dynamics calculations using a novel algorithm, again using this ideal test system. The algorithm, which is based on the powerful multi-configuration time-dependent Hartree (MCTDH) wavepacket propagation method, uses a variational basis of coupled frozen Gaussian functions that optimally represent the evolving nuclear wavepacket at all times. Each Gaussian function follows a “quantum trajectory”, along which the potential surface is evaluated by quantum chemistry calculations. As far fewer Gaussian functions are needed than classical trajectories in a semi-classical method, the number of quantum chemical calculations is drastically reduced. A crucial point in direct dynamics. To validate the method, initial calculations have been made using an analytic model Hamiltonian, where it is shown to reproduce the main features of the state population transfer with 8–16 basis functions per state. Coupled to the GAUSSIAN quantum chemistry program, the method is then shown to provide a feasible direct dynamics algorithm for the description of this non-adiabatic process.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Nov 2003
Accepted
11 Dec 2003
First published
27 Apr 2004

Faraday Discuss., 2004,127, 307-323

A novel algorithm for non-adiabatic direct dynamics using variational Gaussian wavepackets

G. A. Worth, M. A. Robb and I. Burghardt, Faraday Discuss., 2004, 127, 307 DOI: 10.1039/B314253A

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