October 8, 2024
Journal Article

Mean-Field Ring Polymer Rates Using a Population Dividing Surface

Abstract

Mean-field Ring Polymer Molecular Dynamics (MF-RPMD) offers a computationally efficient method for the simulation of reaction rates in multi-level systems. Previous work has established that, to model a nonadiabatic state-to-state reaction accurately, the dividing surface must be chosen to explicitly sample kinked ring polymer configurations where at least one bead is in a different electronic state than the others. Building on this, we introduce a population difference coordinate and a kink-constrained dividing surface, and we test the accuracy of the resulting mean-field rate theory on a series of bilinear coupling model systems. We demonstrate that this new MF-RPMD rate approach is efficient to implement and quantitatively accurate for models over a wide range of driving forces, coupling strengths, and temperatures.

Published: October 8, 2024

Citation

Ananth N., S. Bu, N. London, and B.A. Johnson. 2024. Mean-Field Ring Polymer Rates Using a Population Dividing Surface. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 128, no. 28:5730 - 5739. PNNL-SA-196276. doi:10.1021/acs.jpca.4c00005

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