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      Non-Born-Oppenheimer trajectories with self-consistent decay of mixing.

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      The Journal of chemical physics
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          A semiclassical trajectory method, called the self-consistent decay of mixing (SCDM) method, is presented for the treatment of electronically nonadiabatic dynamics. The SCDM method is a modification of the semiclassical Ehrenfest (SE) method (also called the semiclassical time-dependent self-consistent-field method) that solves the problem of unphysical mixed final states by including decay-of-mixing terms in the equations for the evolution of the electronic state populations. These terms generate a force, called the decoherent force (or dephasing force), that drives the electronic component of each trajectory toward a pure state. Results for several mixed quantum-classical methods, in particular the SCDM, SE, and natural-decay-of-mixing methods and several trajectory surface hopping methods, are compared to the results of accurate quantum mechanical calculations for 12 cases involving five different fully dimensional triatomic model systems. The SCDM method is found to be the most accurate of the methods tested. The method should be useful for the simulation of photochemical reactions.

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                Journal
                J Chem Phys
                The Journal of chemical physics
                AIP Publishing
                0021-9606
                0021-9606
                Mar 22 2004
                : 120
                : 12
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Chemistry and Supercomputing Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455-0431, USA.
                Article
                10.1063/1.1648306
                15267430
                00f2e49e-0544-4095-94ab-de56274ee826
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