Multiple traversals of a conical intersection: electronic quenching in Na*+H-2

Citation:

BENNUN M, Martinez TJ, LEVINE RD. Multiple traversals of a conical intersection: electronic quenching in Na*+H-2. CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS. 1997;270 :319-326.

Date Published:

MAY 23

Abstract:

The conical intersection in the collision of a Na(3p(2)P) atom with H-2, occurs at large H-H distances, Time dependent quantal computations exhibit many sequential non-adiabatic couplings, each of which is localized in time, where the quenching probability per traversal is small. During the collision, the population of the ground state increases almost in a random walk fashion until the partners recede after many H-2, vibrational periods. Changing the masses suggests that other systems can also exhibit such a snarled quenching process which cannot be described as a single non-adiabatic event per collision.