Ring-polymer instanton theory of electron transfer in the nonadiabatic limit
Abstract
We take the golden-rule instanton method derived in the previous paper [arXiv:1509.04919] and reformulate it using a ring-polymer approach. This gives equations which can be used to compute the rates of electron-transfer reactions in the nonadiabatic (golden-rule) limit numerically within a semiclassical approximation. The multidimensional ring-polymer instanton trajectories are obtained efficiently by minimization of the action. In this form, comparison with Wolynes' quantum instanton method [P. G. Wolynes, J. Chem. Phys. 87, 6559 (1987)] is possible and we show that our semiclassical approach is the steepest-descent limit of this method. We discuss advantages and disadvantages of both methods and give examples of where the new approach is more accurate.
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@article{arxiv.1508.05195,
title = {Ring-polymer instanton theory of electron transfer in the nonadiabatic limit},
author = {Jeremy O. Richardson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.05195},
year = {2015}
}
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Submitted to the Journal of Chemical Physics. 10 pages, 1 figure