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  Properties of vibrationally excited polyatomic molecules and their energy variation : transition moment and energy spacing distributions
 
 
Title: Properties of vibrationally excited polyatomic molecules and their energy variation : transition moment and energy spacing distributions
Author: Buch, V.
Ratner, M. A.
Gerber, R. B.
Appeared in: Molecular physics
Paging: Volume 46 (1982) nr. 5 pages 1129-1140
Year: 1982-08-10
Contents: The energy spacing distribution and the transition moment distribution of highly excited vibrational states are studied by numerical solution for a model of coupled Morse oscillators with typical molecular parameters. The results show the following: (a) The transition moment distribution differs considerably from the statistical (gaussian) Porter Model, even in the regime of strong coupling. Agreement of the numerical results with the statistical model improves for states that increasingly approach the dissociation limit (b) A much improved statistical model for the transition moment distribution can be constructed, using certain empirical statistical properties of the wavefunctions involved. (c) For states differing substantially in energy, the relevant transition moment distribution exhibits an energy gap dependence. (d) The energy spacing distribution for states in a small range of energies obeys the Brody form g(ω)∞ωβ exp [ - αω1+β]. β increases systematically with the energy of the states, with the distribution increasingly approaching the Wigner model. A significant difference between the two distributions persists even near dissociation.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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