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Spectral simulations of polar diatomic molecules immersed in He clusters: application to the ICl (X) molecule

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Villarreal Herrán, Pablo
De Lara Castells, María Pilar
Prosmiti, Rita
Delgado Barrio, Gerardo
López Durán, David
Gianturco, Franco Antonio
Jellinek, Julius
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Date
2007
Subject
Doped helium droplets
Superfluidity
Monte Carlo
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Abstract
A recently developed quantum-chemistry-like methodology to study molecules solvated in atomic clusters is applied to the ICl (iodine chloride) polar diatomic molecule immersed in clusters of He atoms. The atoms of the solvent clusters are treated as the ‘electrons’ and the solvated molecule as a structured ‘nucleus’ of the combined solvent-solute system. The helium–helium and helium-dopant interactions are represented by parametrized two-body and ab initio three-body potentials, respectively. The ground-state wavefunctions are used to compute the infrared (IR) spectra of the solvated molecule. In agreement with the experimental observations, the computed spectra exhibit considerable differences depending on whether the solvent cluster is comprised of bosonic (4He) or fermionic (3He) atoms. The source of these differences is attributed to the different spin-statistics of the solvent clusters. The bosonic versus fermionic nature of the solvent is reflected in the IR absorption selection rules. Only P and R branches with single state transitions appear in the spectrum when the molecule is solvated in a bosonic cluster. On the other hand, when the solvent represents a fermionic environment, quasi-degenerate multiplets of spin states contribute to each branch and, in addition, the Q-branch becomes also allowed. Combined, these two factors explain the more congested nature of the spectrum in the fermionic case.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10396/35309
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Pablo Villarreal, María Pilar de Lara-Castells, Rita Prosmiti, Gerardo Delgado-Barrio, David López-Durán, Franco Antonio Gianturco y Julius Jellinek: “Spectral simulations of polar diatomic molecules inmersed in He clusters: application to the ICl(X) molecule”, Phys. Scr. 76, C96-C103 (2007).
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https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/76/3/N15
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