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A mapping approach to surface hopping

Jonathan R. Mannouch, Jeremy O. Richardson

2023The Journal of Chemical Physics90 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present a nonadiabatic classical-trajectory approach that offers the best of both worlds between fewest-switches surface hopping (FSSH) and quasiclassical mapping dynamics. This mapping approach to surface hopping (MASH) propagates the nuclei on the active adiabatic potential-energy surface, such as in FSSH. However, unlike in FSSH, transitions between active surfaces are deterministic and occur when the electronic mapping variables evolve between specified regions of the electronic phase space. This guarantees internal consistency between the active surface and the electronic degrees of freedom throughout the dynamics. MASH is rigorously derivable from exact quantum mechanics as a limit of the quantum-classical Liouville equation (QCLE), leading to a unique prescription for momentum rescaling and frustrated hops. Hence, a quantum-jump procedure can, in principle, be used to systematically converge the accuracy of the results to that of the QCLE. This jump procedure also provides a rigorous framework for deriving approximate decoherence corrections similar to those proposed for FSSH. We apply MASH to simulate the nonadiabatic dynamics in various model systems and show that it consistently produces more accurate results than FSSH at a comparable computational cost.

Topics & Concepts

Surface hoppingAdiabatic processSurface (topology)Statistical physicsQuantum decoherencePhysicsJumpPhase spaceQuantumClassical mechanicsMomentum (technical analysis)Quantum mechanicsMathematicsEconomicsFinanceGeometrySpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesAdvanced Chemical Physics StudiesQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
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