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Coulomb Explosion Imaging for the Visualization of a Conical Intersection
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EngineeringMicroscopyCoulomb ExplosionComputational ChemistryElectronic Excited StateExplosionsComputational GeometryBiophysicsMolecular SpectroscopyGeometric ModelingPhysicsPhysical ChemistryCoulomb Explosion ImagingQuantum ChemistryExcited State PropertyConical IntersectionDetonation PhenomenonNatural SciencesScientific VisualizationSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsUnderwater ExplosionMolecular Fragmentation
Coulomb explosion imaging is proposed as a method to directly map the presence of conical intersections encountered by a propagating wave packet in a molecular system. The case of choice is the nonadiabatic coupling between two dissociative surfaces in the methyl iodide molecule, probed by Coulomb explosion with short, intense near-infrared pulses causing multiple ionization. On-the-fly multidimensional trajectory calculations with surface hopping using perturbation theory and including spin-orbit coupling are performed to visualize the dynamics through the conical intersection and compare with experimental results. The possibilities and limitations of the technique are examined and discussed.
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