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Adiabatic Potential Energy Surfaces and Photodissociation Mechanisms for Highly Excited States of H2O
Authors:Feng An  Shanyu Han  Xixi Hu  Kaijun Yuan  Daiqian Xie
Abstract:Full-dimensional adiabatic potential energy surfaces of the electronic ground state \begin{document}$ \tilde X $\end{document} and nine excited states \begin{document}$ \tilde A $\end{document}, \begin{document}$ \tilde I $\end{document}, \begin{document}$ \tilde B $\end{document}, \begin{document}$ \tilde C $\end{document}, \begin{document}$ \tilde D $\end{document}, \begin{document}$ \tilde D' $\end{document}, \begin{document}$ \tilde D'' $\end{document}, \begin{document}$ \tilde E' $\end{document} and \begin{document}$ \tilde F $\end{document} of H\begin{document}$ _2 $\end{document}O molecule are developed at the level of internally contracted multireference configuration interaction with the Davidson correction. The potential energy surfaces are fitted by using Gaussian process regression combining permutation invariant polynomials. With a large selected active space and extra diffuse basis set to describe these Rydberg states, the calculated vertical excited energies and equilibrium geometries are in good agreement with the previous theoretical and experimental values. Compared with the well-investigated photodissociation of the first three low-lying states, both theoretical and experimental studies on higher states are still limited. In this work, we focus on all the three channels of the highly excited state, which are directly involved in the vacuum ultraviolet photodissociation of water. In particular, some conical intersections of \begin{document}$ \tilde D $\end{document}-\begin{document}$ \tilde E' $\end{document}, \begin{document}$ \tilde E' $\end{document}-\begin{document}$ \tilde F $\end{document}, \begin{document}$ \tilde A $\end{document}-\begin{document}$ \tilde I $\end{document} and \begin{document}$ \tilde I $\end{document}-\begin{document}$ \tilde C $\end{document} states are clearly illustrated for the first time based on the newly developed potential energy surfaces (PESs). The nonadiabatic dissociation pathways for these excited states are discussed in detail, which may shed light on the photodissociation mechanisms for these highly excited states.
Keywords:Adiabatic potential energy surface  Highly excited state  Photodissociation mechanism  Conical intersection  Gaussian process regression
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