How important are the residual nonadiabatic couplings for an accurate simulation of nonadiabatic quantum dynamics in a quasidiabatic representation?
Seonghoon Choi,
Jiří Vaníček
Abstract:Quasidiabatization of the molecular Hamiltonian is a standard approach to remove the singularity of nonadiabatic couplings at a conical intersection of adiabatic potential energy surfaces. Typically, the residual nonadiabatic couplings between quasidiabatic states are simply neglected. Here, we investigate the validity of this potentially drastic approximation by comparing the quantum dynamics simulated either with or without these couplings. By comparing the two simulations in the same quasidiabatic represent… Show more
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