Multiscale non-adiabatic dynamics with radiative decay, case study on the post-ionization fragmentation of rare-gas tetramers

A novel multiscale method introducing radiative decay in realistic simulations of complex systems involving metastable states is proposed in order to address the competition between non-radiative and radiative processes. Specific implementation of the proposed method is used in a case study of the p...

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