NEXMD v2.0 Software Package for Nonadiabatic Excited State Molecular Dynamics Simulations

We present NEXMD version 2.0, the second release of the NEXMD (Nonadiabatic EXcited-state Molecular Dynamics) software package. Across a variety of new features, NEXMD v2.0 incorporates new implementations of two hybrid quantum-classical dynamics methods, namely, Ehrenfest dynamics (EHR) and the Ab-...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of chemical theory and computation 2023-08, Vol.19 (16), p.5356-5368
Hauptverfasser: Freixas, Victor M., Malone, Walter, Li, Xinyang, Song, Huajing, Negrin-Yuvero, Hassiel, Pérez-Castillo, Royle, White, Alexander, Gibson, Tammie R., Makhov, Dmitry V., Shalashilin, Dmitrii V., Zhang, Yu, Fedik, Nikita, Kulichenko, Maksim, Messerly, Richard, Mohanam, Luke Nambi, Sharifzadeh, Sahar, Bastida, Adolfo, Mukamel, Shaul, Fernandez-Alberti, Sebastian, Tretiak, Sergei
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Zusammenfassung:We present NEXMD version 2.0, the second release of the NEXMD (Nonadiabatic EXcited-state Molecular Dynamics) software package. Across a variety of new features, NEXMD v2.0 incorporates new implementations of two hybrid quantum-classical dynamics methods, namely, Ehrenfest dynamics (EHR) and the Ab-Initio Multiple Cloning sampling technique for Multiconfigurational Ehrenfest quantum dynamics (MCE-AIMC or simply AIMC), which are alternative options to the previously implemented trajectory surface hopping (TSH) method. To illustrate these methodologies, we outline a direct comparison of these three hybrid quantum-classical dynamics methods as implemented in the same NEXMD framework, discussing their weaknesses and strengths, using the modeled photodynamics of a polyphenylene ethylene dendrimer building block as a representative example. We also describe the expanded normal-mode analysis and constraints for both the ground and excited states, newly implemented in the NEXMD v2.0 framework, which allow for a deeper analysis of the main vibrational motions involved in vibronic dynamics. Overall, NEXMD v2.0 expands the range of applications of NEXMD to a larger variety of multichromophore organic molecules and photophysical processes involving quantum coherences and persistent couplings between electronic excited states and nuclear velocity.
ISSN:1549-9618
1549-9626
DOI:10.1021/acs.jctc.3c00583