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    Annual Reviews ; 2021
    In:  Annual Review of Physical Chemistry Vol. 72, No. 1 ( 2021-04-20), p. 165-188
    In: Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, Annual Reviews, Vol. 72, No. 1 ( 2021-04-20), p. 165-188
    Abstract: Including both environmental and vibronic effects is important for accurate simulation of optical spectra, but combining these effects remains computationally challenging. We outline two approaches that consider both the explicit atomistic environment and the vibronic transitions. Both phenomena are responsible for spectral shapes in linear spectroscopy and the electronic evolution measured in nonlinear spectroscopy. The first approach utilizes snapshots of chromophore-environment configurations for which chromophore normal modes are determined. We outline various approximations for this static approach that assumes harmonic potentials and ignores dynamic system-environment coupling. The second approach obtains excitation energies for a series of time-correlated snapshots. This dynamic approach relies on the accurate truncation of the cumulant expansion but treats the dynamics of the chromophore and the environment on equal footing. Both approaches show significant potential for making strides toward more accurate optical spectroscopy simulations of complex condensed phase systems.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0066-426X , 1545-1593
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Annual Reviews
    Publication Date: 2021
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