ISSN:
1434-6079
Keywords:
PACS. 33.80.Gj Diffuse spectra; predissociation, photodissociation - 03.65.Ge Solutions of wave equations: bound states - 02.70.Jn Collocation methods
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Physics
Notes:
Abstract: The optical potential discrete variable representation method (OP-DVR) has been applied recently to calculate resonances in the framework of the diabatic representation [J. Chem. Phys. 101, 7580 (1994)]. This method is based on the conjoint use of the discrete variable representation (DVR) method and the properties of a complex absorbing potential (CAP). The OP-DVR method is the DVR version of the CAP stabilization method initially proposed by Jolicard and Austin [Chem. Phys. Lett. 121, 106 (1985)]. In the present study, we show that this efficient and accurate method can also be applied within the adiabatic representation since it allows one to overcome in a simple way, numerical difficulties associated with the first derivative operator which appears in the expression of non adiabatic couplings. Within the OP-DVR method, the choice of the representation (diabatic or adiabatic) is governed by physical arguments and by the fact that the potentials and the couplings are known in one or the other of these two representations. In the case where the potentials and the couplings are obtained in the adiabatic representation, we show in this paper that the transformation into the diabatic framework is not necessary. We demonstrate that the discrete variable representation can be a simple and an efficient way to deal with the adiabatic representation.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s100530050270
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