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Nonadiabatic Forward Flux Sampling for Excited-State Rare Events

Madlen Maria Reiner, Brigitta Bachmair, Maximilian Xaver Tiefenbacher, Sebastian Mai, Leticia González, Philipp Marquetand, Christoph Dellago

2023Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present a rare event sampling scheme applicable to coupled electronic excited states. In particular, we extend the forward flux sampling (FFS) method for rare event sampling to a nonadiabatic version (NAFFS) that uses the trajectory surface hopping (TSH) method for nonadiabatic dynamics. NAFFS is applied to two dynamically relevant excited-state models that feature an avoided crossing and a conical intersection with tunable parameters. We investigate how nonadiabatic couplings, temperature, and reaction barriers affect transition rate constants in regimes that cannot be otherwise obtained with plain, traditional TSH. The comparison with reference brute-force TSH simulations for limiting cases of rareness shows that NAFFS can be several orders of magnitude cheaper than conventional TSH and thus represents a conceptually novel tool to extend excited-state dynamics to time scales that are able to capture rare nonadiabatic events.

Topics & Concepts

Excited stateConical intersectionRare eventsSurface hoppingSampling (signal processing)Statistical physicsFlux (metallurgy)TrajectoryPhysicsChemistryAtomic physicsQuantum mechanicsMathematicsOpticsOrganic chemistryDetectorStatisticsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesAdvanced Chemical Physics StudiesQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamics