Effect of the spin-orbit coupling in the dissociation dynamics of rare-gas ionic trimers

A dynamical model combining an extended diatomics-in-molecules approach with the inclusion of the spin-orbit coupling and the mean-field dynamics method has been developed for rare-gas cluster cations, $\chem{Rg}$$_n^+$, and employed in simulations of the photodissociation dynamics of argon, krypton...

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