An analysis of nonadiabatic ring-polymer molecular dynamics and its application to vibronic spectra
Abstract
Nonadiabatic ring-polymer molecular dynamics employs the mapping approach to describe nonadiabatic effects within the ring-polymer ansatz. In this paper, it is generalized to allow for the nuclear and electronic degrees of freedom to be described by different numbers of ring-polymer beads. Analysis of the resulting method shows that as the number of electronic mapping variables increases, certain problems associated with the approach are removed, such as the non-unique choice of the mapping Hamiltonian and negative populations leading to inverted potential-energy surfaces. Explicit integration over cyclic variables reduces the sign problem for the initial distribution in the general case. A new application for the simulation of vibronic spectra is described and promising results are presented for a model system.
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@article{arxiv.1609.00644,
title = {An analysis of nonadiabatic ring-polymer molecular dynamics and its application to vibronic spectra},
author = {Jeremy O. Richardson and Philipp Meyer and Marc-Oliver Pleinert and Michael Thoss},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.00644},
year = {2017}
}
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28 pages, 4 figures; submitted to Chem. Phys