https://doi.org/10.1140/epjd/e2003-00266-6
Adiabatic invariance treatment of reactive collisions between ions and polar molecules at low temperatures
1
Laboratoire de Dynamique des Ions, Atomes et Molécules (UMR 7066 du CNRS) ,
Université Pierre et Marie Curie, 75252 Paris Cedex 05, France
2
Institute of Physics, P.O. Box 57, 11001-Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
Corresponding author: a mccarrol@ccr.jussieu.fr
Received:
30
April
2003
Revised:
26
June
2003
Published online:
26
August
2003
A new semiclassical adiabatic invariance treatment of ion-molecule reactive collisions is proposed to investigate the influence of the molecular rotation on the cross-sections and rate constants at very low temperatures. Within the domain of validity of the adiabatic separation of the ion-molecule radial motion and the molecular rotation, the method is applicable to linear or symmetric-top molecules, for which the system is integrable. The correspondence principle is then used to partition the space of the classical action space into quantum “bins”, each of which corresponds to a specific quantum state. The procedure differs from the more usual Einstein-Brillouin-Keller (EBK) semiclassical quantization, where each quantum state is represented by a single point of action space. The results for the linear rigid rotor case, obtained using this modified semiclassical adiabatic invariance model, are in excellent agreement with the quantum mechanical methods, even for low rotational levels of the molecule, where the EBK semiclassical quantization fails.
PACS: 34.50.Lf – Chemical reactions, energy disposal, and angular distribution, as studied by atomic and molecular beams / 34.50.Pi – State-to-state scattering analyses
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