Dissociation of a diatomic molecule induced by discontinuous reversals of a static electric field

Ghosh, S. ; Bhattacharyya, S. P. (2008) Dissociation of a diatomic molecule induced by discontinuous reversals of a static electric field International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, 108 (7). pp. 1209-1219. ISSN 0020-7608

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Abstract

A diatomic molecule modeled by a Morse oscillator is shown to undergo dissociation if the external electric field, in which the molecule is placed, undergoes discontinuous reversals. A threshold frequency of reversal is found to exist. The classical behavior is compared with its quantum counterpart. The mechanism of dissociation is analyzed.

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Keywords:TDFGH; Time Dependent Hellman Feynman Theorem; Discontinuous Reversal of Field; Chaotic Dynamics; Quantum Phase Space Diagrams
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