Vibrational relaxation of a molecule in strong interaction with a reservoir: Nonmonotonic temperature dependence |
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Authors: | V.M. Kenkre A.A. Ierides |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, United States of America |
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Abstract: | This theoretical study of the vibrational relaxation of a molecule in interaction with a reservoir uncovers a noteworthy temperature (T) dependence of the time evolution of the relaxation. Its rate increases with T in one interval but decreases in another. The feature arises not for a weak molecule-reservoir interaction but only for coupling strong enough to require polaronic dressing transformations. Our treatment, based on a recent generalization of the well-known Montroll–Shuler equation for relaxation and an explicit calculation of bath correlations from the microscopically specified Hamiltonian, could provide an alternative explanation of an “inverted” T-dependence of relaxation in an experimental report by Fayer and collaborators on W(CO)6 dissolved in CHCl3. |
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Keywords: | Polaronic effects in molecular relaxation Consequences of strong system-reservoir interaction |
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