Artículo
Dissipative Equation of Motion for Electromagnetic Radiation in Quantum Dynamics
Bustamante, Carlos Mauricio
; Gadea, Esteban David
; Horsfield, Andrew; Todorov, Tchavdar N.; González Lebrero, Mariano Camilo
; Scherlis Perel, Damian Ariel
Fecha de publicación:
02/2021
Editorial:
American Physical Society
Revista:
Physical Review Letters
ISSN:
0031-9007
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The dynamical description of the radiative decay of an electronically excited state in realistic many-particle systems is an unresolved challenge. In the present investigation electromagnetic radiation of the charge density is approximated as the power dissipated by a classical dipole, to cast the emission in closed form as a unitary single-electron theory. This results in a formalism of unprecedented efficiency, critical for ab initio modeling, which exhibits at the same time remarkable properties: it quantitatively predicts decay rates, natural broadening, and absorption intensities. Exquisitely accurate excitation lifetimes are obtained from time-dependent DFT simulations for C2+, B+, and Be, of 0.565, 0.831, and 1.97 ns, respectively, in accord with experimental values of 0.57±0.02, 0.86±0.07, and 1.77-2.5 ns. Hence, the present development expands the frontiers of quantum dynamics, bringing within reach first-principles simulations of a wealth of photophysical phenomena, from fluorescence to time-resolved spectroscopies.
Palabras clave:
DFT
,
electronic structure
,
fluorescence
,
spontaneous emission
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Citación
Bustamante, Carlos Mauricio; Gadea, Esteban David; Horsfield, Andrew; Todorov, Tchavdar N.; González Lebrero, Mariano Camilo; et al.; Dissipative Equation of Motion for Electromagnetic Radiation in Quantum Dynamics; American Physical Society; Physical Review Letters; 126; 8; 2-2021; 1-7
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