Semiclassical quantization of bound and quasistationary states beyond the adiabatic approximation

V. A. Benderskii, E. V. Vetoshkin, and E. I. Kats
Phys. Rev. A 69, 062508 – Published 28 June 2004

Abstract

We examine one important (and previously overlooked) aspect of well-known crossing diabatic potentials or Landau-Zener (LZ) problem. We derive the semiclassical quantization rules for the crossing diabatic potentials with localized initial and localized or delocalized final states, in the intermediate energy region, when all four adiabatic states are coupled and should be taken into account. We found all needed connection matrices and present the following analytical results: (i) in the tunneling region, the splittings of vibrational levels are represented as a product of the splitting in the lower adiabatic potential and the nontrivial function depending on the Massey parameter; (ii) in the overbarrier region, we find specific resonances between the levels in the lower and in the upper adiabatic potentials and, in that condition, independent quantizations rules are not correct; (iii) for the delocalized final states (decay lower adiabatic potential), we describe quasistationary states and calculate the decay rate as a function of the adiabatic coupling; and (iv) for the intermediate energy regions, we calculate the energy level quantization, which can be brought into a compact form by using either adiabatic or diabatic basis set (in contrast to the previous results found in the Landau diabatic basis). Applications of the results may concern the various systems; e.g., molecules undergoing conversion of electronic states, radiationless transitions, or isomerization reactions.

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  • Received 7 May 2003

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.69.062508

©2004 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

V. A. Benderskii

  • Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, RAS, 142432 Moscow Region, Chernogolovka, Russia and Laue-Langevin Institute, F-38042, Grenoble, France

E. V. Vetoshkin

  • Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, RAS, 142432 Moscow Region, Chernogolovka, Russia

E. I. Kats

  • Laue-Langevin Institute, F-38042, Grenoble, France and L. D. Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, RAS, Moscow, Russia

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Vol. 69, Iss. 6 — June 2004

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