A modified SCRAP technique using the decelerator's time-varying dc electric field as the chirp can achieve >99.5% population inversion between weak-field- and strong-field-seeking states of ammonia, improving Stark deceleration efficiency.
Symmetry adapted ro-vibrational basis functions for variational nuclear motion calculations: TROVE approach
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We present a general, numerically motivated approach to the construction of symmetry adapted basis functions for solving ro-vibrational Schr\"{o}dinger equations. The approach is based on the property of the Hamiltonian operator to commute with the complete set of symmetry operators and hence to reflect the symmetry of the system. The symmetry adapted ro-vibrational basis set is constructed numerically by solving a set of reduced vibrational eigenvalue problems. In order to assign the irreducible representations associated with these eigenfunctions, their symmetry properties are probed on a grid of molecular geometries with the corresponding symmetry operations. The transformation matrices are re-constructed by solving over-determined systems of linear equations related to the transformation properties of the corresponding wavefunctions on the grid. Our method is implemented in the variational approach TROVE and has been successfully applied to a number of problems covering the most important molecular symmetry groups. Several examples are used to illustrate the procedure, which can be easily applied to different types of coordinates, basis sets, and molecular systems.
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Controlling rovibrational state populations of polar molecules in inhomogeneous electric fields of the Stark deceleration: molecular dynamics and quantum chemistry simulations
A modified SCRAP technique using the decelerator's time-varying dc electric field as the chirp can achieve >99.5% population inversion between weak-field- and strong-field-seeking states of ammonia, improving Stark deceleration efficiency.