Electronic friction-based vibrational lifetimes of molecular adsorbates: Beyond the independent atom approximation
Materials Science
2016-10-17 v1
Abstract
We assess the accuracy of vibrational damping rates of diatomic adsorbates on metal surfaces as calculated within the local-density friction approximation (LDFA). An atoms-in-molecules (AIM) type charge partitioning scheme accounts for intra-molecular contributions and overcomes the systematic underestimation of the non-adiabatic losses obtained within the prevalent independent atom approximation. The quantitative agreement obtained with theoretical and experimental benchmark data suggests the LDFA-AIM as an efficient and reliable approach to account for electronic dissipation in ab initio molecular dynamics simulations of surface chemical reactions.
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@article{arxiv.1506.06877,
title = {Electronic friction-based vibrational lifetimes of molecular adsorbates: Beyond the independent atom approximation},
author = {Simon P. Rittmeyer and Jörg Meyer and J. Iñaki Juaristi and Karsten Reuter},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.06877},
year = {2016}
}
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5 pages including 2 figures