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Development of a general time-dependent absorbing potential for the constrained adiabatic trajectory method
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Authors: Arnaud Leclerc, Georges Jolicard, John P. Killingbeck
Year
2011
Paper ID
8749
Status
Preprint
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The Constrained Adiabatic Trajectory Method (CATM) allows us to compute solutions of the time-dependent Schrödinger equation using the Floquet formalism and Fourier decomposition, using matrix manipulation within a non-orthogonal basis set, provided that suitable constraints can be applied to the initial conditions for the Floquet eigenstate. A general form is derived for the inherent absorbing potential, which can reproduce any dispersed boundary conditions. This new artificial potential acting over an additional time interval transforms any wavefunction into a desired state, with an error involving exponentially decreasing factors. Thus a CATM propagation can be separated into several steps to limit the size of the required Fourier basis. This approach is illustrated by some calculations for the H2^+ molecular ion illuminated by a laser pulse.
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