2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.4c02914
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Quantum Tunneling: History and Mystery of Large Amplitude Motions over a Century

Ha Vinh Lam Nguyen

Abstract: Large amplitude motions (LAMs), most notably represented by proton tunneling, mark a significant departure from small amplitude vibrations where protons merely oscillate around their equilibrium positions. These substantial displacements require tunneling through potential energy barriers, leading to splittings in, e.g., rotational spectra. Since Hund's pioneering work in 1927, proton tunneling has offered a unique glimpse into the internal dynamics of gas-phase molecules, with microwave spectroscopy being the… Show more

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