Project Details
Quantum dynamics of photochemical reactions via conical intersections
Subject Area
Theoretical Chemistry: Electronic Structure, Dynamics, Simulation
Term
from 2005 to 2015
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 13062693
The goal of this project is to predict, analyze and propose laser pulses for the control of photochemical reactions which proceed via conical intersections, by means of a combination of three quantum methods, corresponding to the expertises from the groups in Jerusalem, Al-Quds, and Berlin. Specifically, these include (1) the phase-localization of conical intersections (PLCI) and the analysis of their topologies in polyatomic molecules (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), (2) state-of-the-art quantum chemical (QC) calculations of the relevant potential energy surfaces and couplings (Al-Quds University), and (3) quantum dynamical (QD) propagation of nuclear wavepackets and the design of laser pulses for the control of reaction dynamics via conical intersections (Freie Universität Berlin). With this combined PCLI-QCQD approach we will determine models in reduced dimensionality in order to predict the outcome of photochemical reactions in the gas phase, and, at a later stage, also in condensed phase, and propose mechanisms for their manipulation e.g. in order to design molecular devices such as switches, rotors or propellers. The effects of additional external parameters like the environment or temperature shall also be considered.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
Austria, Israel, Palestine
Participating Person
Privatdozentin Monika Leibscher, Ph.D.