Classical characters of highly excited bend dynamics of acetylene in two coupled SU(2) coset spaces

Authors
Citation
J. Yu et Gz. Wu, Classical characters of highly excited bend dynamics of acetylene in two coupled SU(2) coset spaces, J CHEM PHYS, 113(2), 2000, pp. 647-652
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
ISSN journal
00219606 → ACNP
Volume
113
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
647 - 652
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9606(20000708)113:2<647:CCOHEB>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
The classical characters of the highly excited bend dynamics of acetylene a re analyzed in terms of two coupled SU(2)/U(1) coset spaces corresponding t o the right and left circular motion of the two C-H bends. The vibrational modes show a wide variety of behaviors that are not observed in the simple SU(2)/U(1) coset case which deals with, e.g., two coupled stretches, in whi ch case the vibrational modes can be characterized as (low-lying) local and (high-lying) normal modes with a so-called local-normal transition in betw een. For the two coupled SU(2)/U(1) cosets of acetylene, the general trend is that most modes are perturbed local or normal modes, with distinct chara cters that are not found in the SU(2) dynamics. Details of their classical characters and the dynamical action flow between the two C-H bends were ded uced. When the total action number N-b is small (less than 14), normal mode motions dominate, i.e., trans bend modes at the bottom of each polyad and cis bend at the top. At higher N-b, the vibrational modes are more or less of local character though they, individually, do possess very unique charac ters. Specifically, as N-b ranges from 12 to 22, the characters of the low- lying levels change from the trans character with action asymmetrically dis tributed in the two C-H bonds to one hydrogen bending, while those of the h igh-lying levels change from well concerted cis to local counter rotation. These results are consistent with recent quantal and semiclassical results. [M. P. Jacobson, R. J. Silbey, and R. W. Field, J. Chem. Phys. 110, 845 (1 999); M. P. Jacobson, C. Jung, H. S. Taylor, and R. W. Field, ibid. 111, 60 0 (1999)]. (C) 2000 American Institute of Physics. [S0021-9606(00)02026-2].