Ab initio variational calculations of molecular vibrational-rotational spectra

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Ab initio variational calculations of molecular vibrational-rotational spectra

D. Searles, E. von Nagy-Felsobuki

(Lecture notes in chemistry, 61)

Springer-Verlag, c1993

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内容説明

This work had its beginnings in the early 1980s at the University ofWollongong, with significant contributions from Dr. Margret Hamilton, Professors Peter G. Burton and Greg Doherty. The emphasis was to develop computer code to solve the nuclear Schrodinger problem. For bent triatomic molecules the project was fmally realized at the University of Newcastle a decade or so later, with the contribution from Ms. Feng Wan g. Aspects of this work are now taught in the quantum mechanics and electron spectroscopy courses at The University of Newcastle. Even now "complete" ab initio solutions of the time-independent SchrOdinger equation is not commonplace for molecules containing four atoms or more. In fact, when using the Eckart-Watson nuclear Hamiltonian a further restriction needs to be imposed; that is, the molecule is restricted to undergoing small amplitudes of vibration. This Hamiltonian is useful for molecules containing massive nuclei and moreover, has been extremely useful in interpreting the rovibrational spectra of small molecules. Nevertheless, a number of nuclear Hamiltonians that do not embed an equilibrium geometry have become well established and are extremely successful in interpreting rovibrational spectra of floppy molecules. Furthermore, solution algorithms vary greatly from research group to research group and it is still unclear which aspects will survive the next decade. For example, even for a triatomic molecule a general form of a potential function has not yet been uncovered that will generally interpolate with accuracy and precision ab initio discrete surfaces.

目次

I. Historical Review.- II. Nuclear Motion.- III. Discrete Potential Energy Surfaces.- IV. Potential Energy Functions.- V. Finite-Element Solution of One-Dimensional Schroedinger Equations.- VI. Nuclear Schroedinger Formulation for Bent Triatomic Systems.- VII. Solution Algorithm and Integral Evaluation.- VIII. Dipole Moment Surfaces and Radiative Properties.- IX. Applications to Bent Triatomic Molecules.

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