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Abstract

The use of wave packets in time-dependent quantum mechanical studies of chemical reaction dynamics is examined. The basic priniciples of time­dependent scattering theory are reviewed. The Fourier-grid method and various propagation schemes are discussed. A number of useful methodologies are examined, such as discrete variable representations and close­coupling expansions, multiconfiguration self-consistent field formulations, and the mixing of classical with quantum variables. Numerous applications to gas-surface scattering are considered. The dissociative adsorption of diatomic molecules on metal surfaces and the Eley-Rideal recombination of gas-phase atoms with atoms adsorbed on surfaces are discussed in detail. Applications to gas-phase reactions are also examined, with emphasis on three-body A+BC and four-body AB+CD reactions.

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1995-10-01
2024-04-29
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