화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol.100, No.7, 4894-4909, 1994
Ab-Initio Potential-Energy Surfaces and Trajectory Studies of A-Band Photodissociation Dynamics - ICN-Asterisk-)I+cn and I-Asterisk+cn
The photodissociation reaction of ICN in the A continuum has been theoretically studied based on ab initio potential energy surfaces and classical trajectories. Ab initio contracted spin-orbit configuration interaction calculations have been carried out to obtain potential energy surfaces (PES’s) of 3PI1, 3PI0+ and 1PI1 excited states, where results are fit to five diabatic potential functions and their couplings as functions of all three internal degrees of freedom. The transition dipoles at the Franck-Condon region have also been calculated. All the PES’s involved in photodissociation are bent near the Franck-Condon region. Classical trajectory calculations performed on these potential surfaces have produced results that are in agreement with various experimental findings and provide a basis for their interpretation. The calculations indicate that the absorption is a mixture of parallel and perpendicular transition. A reasonable I/I* branching ratio can be obtained by considering the effect of initial bending vibrations in addition to the character of mixed transitions. The I/I* channel selectivity of the CN rotation can be compared to the shape of PES’s with respect to the bending angle. The rotational excitation of the CN fragment is determined by the shape of PES’s on which trajectories travel before and after the transition. The higher rotational component in the I channel is attributed to the energy gradient of 1PI1, with respect to the bending angle at the transition region where the C-I distance is between 5.0 and 8.0 a.u. The lower component in the I channel emerges from 3PI1. The average rotational distribution obtained with the proper weight of Boltzmann populations and transition intensities is in agreement with the experiment. This interpretation can also be applied to the rotational quantum number dependence of anisotropy parameters. Trajectory calculations on the 3PI1 surface alone, give a single Boltzmann rotational distribution. Reflecting the shape of PES’s with respect to the CN distance, the product CN vibration on 3PI0+ and 1PI becomes suppressed while that on 3PI1 becomes slightly more excited. The anisotropic parameter was also analyzed. Some comments on the femtosecond transition spectroscopy are also made.