Mixed quantum/classical theory (MQCT) approach to the dynamics of molecule–molecule collisions in complex systems

Abstract

We developed a general theoretical approach and a user-ready computer code that permit study of the dynamics of collisional energy transfer and ro-vibrational energy exchange in complex molecule–molecule collisions. The method is a mixture of classical and quantum mechanics. The internal ro-vibrational motion of collision partners is treated quantum mechanically using a time-dependent Schrödinger equation that captures many quantum phenomena including state quantization and zero-point energy, propensity and selection rules for state-to-state transitions, quantum symmetry and interference phenomena. A significant numerical speed up is obtained by describing the translational motion of collision partners classically, using the Ehrenfest mean-field trajectory approach. Within this framework a family of approximate methods for collision dynamics is developed. Several benchmark studies for diatomic and triatomic molecules, such as H2O and ND3 collided with He, H2 and D2, show that the results of MQCT are in good agreement with full-quantum calculations in a broad range of energies, especially at high collision energies where they become nearly identical to the full quantum results. Numerical efficiency of the method and massive parallelism of the MQCT code permit us to embrace some of the most complicated collisional systems ever studied, such as C6H6 + He, CH3COOH + He and H2O + H2O. Application of MQCT to the collisions of chiral molecules such as CH3CHCH2O + He, and to molecule–surface collisions is also possible and will be pursued in the future.

Graphical abstract: Mixed quantum/classical theory (MQCT) approach to the dynamics of molecule–molecule collisions in complex systems

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 12 2023
Accepted
19 1 2024
First published
21 5 2024

Faraday Discuss., 2024, Advance Article

Mixed quantum/classical theory (MQCT) approach to the dynamics of molecule–molecule collisions in complex systems

C. Joy, B. Mandal, D. Bostan, M. Dubernet and D. Babikov, Faraday Discuss., 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D3FD00166K

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