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Analysis of geometric phase effects in the quantum-classical Liouville formalism

Quantum Physics 2015-01-12 v1 Chemical Physics

Abstract

We analyze two approaches to the quantum-classical Liouville (QCL) formalism that differ in the order of two operations: Wigner transformation and projection onto adiabatic electronic states. The analysis is carried out on a two-dimensional linear vibronic model where geometric phase (GP) effects arising from a conical intersection profoundly affect nuclear dynamics. We find that the Wigner-then-Adiabatic (WA) QCL approach captures GP effects, whereas the Adiabatic-then-Wigner (AW) QCL approach does not. Moreover, the Wigner transform in AW-QCL leads to an ill-defined Fourier transform of double-valued functions. The double-valued character of these functions stems from the nontrivial GP of adiabatic electronic states in the presence of a conical intersection. In contrast, WA-QCL avoids this issue by starting with the Wigner transform of single-valued quantities of the full problem. Since the WA-QCL approach uses solely the adiabatic potentials and non-adiabatic derivative couplings as an input, our results indicate that WA-QCL can capture GP effects in general two-state crossing problems using first-principles electronic structure calculations without prior diabatization or introduction of explicit phase factors.

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@article{arxiv.1312.2005,
  title  = {Analysis of geometric phase effects in the quantum-classical Liouville formalism},
  author = {Ilya G. Ryabinkin and Chang-Yu Hsieh and Raymond Kapral and Artur F. Izmaylov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.2005},
  year   = {2015}
}

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