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- W2060657697 abstract "Quantum calculations are reported for the intramolecular vibrational energy redistribution and absorption spectra of the first two excited states of the acetylenic CH stretch vibration in the polyatomic molecules (CX3)3YCCH, where X=H or D and Y=C or Si. Using approximate potential energy surfaces, comparison is made with the corresponding recent experimental spectra. It is found that a model of intramolecular vibrational relaxation based on the assumption of sequential off‐resonance transitions via third and fourth order vibrational couplings (as opposed to direct high order couplings) is in agreement with experimental results on spectral linewidths. In a semiclassical limit this type of relaxation corresponds to a dynamic tunneling in phase space. It is shown that the local density of resonances of third and fourth order, rather than the total density of states, plays a central role for the relaxation. It is found that in the Si molecule an accidental absence of appropriate resonances results in a bottleneck in the initial stages of relaxation. As a result, an almost complete localization of the initially prepared excitation occurs. It is shown that an increase of the mass alone of the central atom from C to Si cannot explain the observed difference in the C and Si molecules. The spectral linewidths were calculated with the Golden Rule formula after prediagonalization of the relevant vibrational states which are coupled in the molecule to the CH vibration, directly or indirectly. For the spectral calculations, in addition to the direct diagonalization, a modified recursive residue generation method was used, allowing one to avoid diagonalization of the transformed Lanczos Hamiltonian. With this method up to 30 000 coupled states could be analyzed on a computer with relatively small memory. The efficiency of C programming language for the problem is discussed." @default.
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- W2060657697 title "Theoretical study of intramolecular vibrational relaxation of acetylenic CH vibration for<i>v</i>=1 and 2 in large polyatomic molecules (CX<sub>3</sub>)<sub>3</sub>YCCH, where X=H or D and Y=C or Si" @default.
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