Theoretical Chemistry for Electronic Excited States : Theoretical and Computational Chemistry Series - Michael A  Robb

Theoretical Chemistry for Electronic Excited States

By: Michael A Robb

Hardcover | 8 January 2018

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Over the past few decades, experimental excited state chemistry has moved into the femtochemistry era, where time resolution is short enough to resolve nuclear dynamics. Recently, the time resolution has moved into the attosecond domain, where electronic motion can be resolved as well. Theoretical chemistry is becoming an essential partner in such experimental investigations; not only for the interpretation of the results, but also to suggest new experiments.

This book provides an integrated approach. The three main facets of excited-state theoretical chemistry; namely, mechanism, which focuses on the shape of the potential surface along the reaction path, multi-state electronic structure methods, and non-adiabatic dynamics, have been brought together into one volume. Theoretical Chemistry for Electronic Excited States is aimed at both theorists and experimentalists, involved in theoretical chemistry, in electronic structure computations and in molecular dynamics. The book will provide both with the knowledge and understanding to discover ways to work together more closely through its unified approach.

Developing the theoretical chemistry of the excited state that incorporates the integration of electronic structure methods and nuclear/electronic dynamics, this reference is ideal for both theorists and experimentalists working in theoretical chemistry, electronic structure and molecular dynamics. It brings together the three main aspects of the theoretical chemistry of the excited state: mutli-electronic state electronic structure methods, non-adiabatic dynamics (semi-classical and quantum) and the chemistry of wavefunctions formed from a coherent superposition (wavepackets: either vibrational or electronic).

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