About

Log in?

DTU users get better search results including licensed content and discounts on order fees.

Anyone can log in and get personalized features such as favorites, tags and feeds.

Log in as DTU user Log in as non-DTU user No thanks

DTU Findit

Journal article

Trajectory surface-hopping photoinduced dynamics from Rydberg states of trimethylamine

From

Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark1

Technical University of Denmark2

Neutrons and X-rays for Materials Physics, Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark3

Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark4

We present a computational study on nonadiabatic excited-state dynamics initiated from the 3p Rydberg states of trimethylamine (TMA). We utilise a methodology based on full-dimensional (39 D) trajectory surface-hopping (TSH) simulations, in which propagation is carried out on on-the-fly density functional theory (DFT)/time-dependent DFT (TD-DFT) potentials.

Both our electronic structure benchmarks to high-level ab initio methods (EOM-CCSD, CASPT2) and TSH simulations demonstrate high-accuracy of the applied CAM-B3LYP functional for the description of Rydberg excited states. Based on our excited-state simulations, we construct the following mechanistic picture: when pumped resonantly to the 3p Rydberg manifold, TMA coherently vibrates along the planarisation mode with a period of 104 fs and an exponential coherence decay time constant of 240 fs.

Nonadiabatic dynamics occur on a faster (∼1 ps) and a slower (∼3 ps) timescale, along the N-C stretching mode by mixing with a dissociative σN-C* state. As a minor relaxation channel, 3p → 3s internal conversion occurs via branching at the σN-C*/3s intersection. We find that photodissociaton is hardly observable within 3 ps (1%), which is a failure of the range-separated hybrid CAM-B3LYP functional, as a consequence of its static electron correlation deficiency at long range.

In contrast, pure DFT (GGA-BLYP) provides an accurate long-range description (19% dissociation yield), also supported by comparison to recent ultrafast experiments, even if the Rydberg state energies are significantly underestimated (>1 eV). Finally, we reveal the crucial role of vibrational coherence and energy transfer from the planarisation mode for N-C bond activation and resulting nonadiabatic dynamics.

The present work illustrates the importance of nuclear-electronic coupling for excited-state dynamics and branching at conical intersections.

Language: English
Publisher: The Royal Society of Chemistry
Year: 2021
Pages: 10964-10977
ISSN: 14639084 and 14639076
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1039/d1cp00771h
ORCIDs: Pápai, Mátyás Imre , Nielsen, Martin M. and Møller, Klaus Braagaard

DTU users get better search results including licensed content and discounts on order fees.

Log in as DTU user

Access

Analysis