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A Skew Dividing Surface for Accurate Nonadiabatic Mean-Field Ring Polymer Rates

Chemical Physics 2021-04-29 v2

Abstract

Mean-Field Ring Polymer Molecular Dynamics (MF-RPMD) is a powerful, efficient, and accurate method for approximate quantum dynamic simulations of multi-level system dynamics. Initial efforts to compute nonadiabatic reaction rates using MF-RPMD were not successful; recent work showed that this can be remedied by including a simple, if adhoc, correction term that accounts for the formation of `kinked' or mixed electronic state ring polymer configurations. Here, we build on this idea, introducing a electronic state population based reaction coordinate and novel skew dividing surface that constrains nuclear positions to configurations where the reactant and product state potentials are near-degenerate and that samples kinked electronic state configurations. We then demonstrate the numerical accuracy of this method in computing rates for a series of nonadiabatic model systems.

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@article{arxiv.2103.00059,
  title  = {A Skew Dividing Surface for Accurate Nonadiabatic Mean-Field Ring Polymer Rates},
  author = {Britta Ann Johnson and Nandini Ananth},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.00059},
  year   = {2021}
}