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Nuclear-electronic orbital Ehrenfest dynamics
Luning Zhao1, Andrew Wildman1, Zhen Tao2
1Department of Chemistry, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA.
Abstract:
The recently developed real-time nuclear-electronic orbital (RT-NEO) approach provides an elegant framework for treating electrons and selected nuclei, typically protons, quantum mechanically in nonequilibrium dynamical processes. However, the RT-NEO approach neglects the motion of the other nuclei, preventing a complete description of the coupled nuclear-electronic dynamics and spectroscopy. In this work, the dynamical interactions between the other nuclei and the electron-proton subsystem are described with the mixed quantum-classical Ehrenfest dynamics method. The NEO-Ehrenfest approach propagates the electrons and quantum protons in a time-dependent variational framework, while the remaining nuclei move classically on the corresponding average electron-proton vibronic surface. This approach includes the non-Born-Oppenheimer effects between the electrons and the quantum protons with RT-NEO and between the classical nuclei and the electron-proton subsystem with Ehrenfest dynamics. Spectral features for vibrational modes involving both quantum and classical nuclei are resolved from the time-dependent dipole moments. This work shows that the NEO-Ehrenfest method is a powerful tool to study dynamical processes with coupled electronic and nuclear degrees of freedom.
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