Quantum Theory of a Two-Dimensional Rotator in a Dissipative Environment : Application to Far-Infrared : General Physics
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概要
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Quantum coherence and its destruction by coupling to a dissipative environment play important roles in time-resolved optical response. We study a two-time correlation function of a two-dimensional rotator coupled to a harmonic-oscillator bath. Generating functionals of reduced density matrix elements for the rotator degrees of freedom are calculated by diagonalizing the total Hamiltonian with the use of unitary transformations and then performing path integrals. A closed-form expression of linear absorption spectrum for a dipole rotator, i.e., a Fourier transformation of the dipole two-time correlation function, is derived from the generating functionals characterized by the bath spectral density. Based on the theory, the spectra for a methyl rotation in a toluene are depicted for various damping constants and temperatures. Because of the cyclic boundary condition that is constrained to fit the rotator degree of freedom, the energy states of the rotator in the absence of damping are discrete: the spectra consist of rotational branches, which correspond to change of the angular momentum. Owing to damping, the spectra exhibit a continuous band which is broadened as temperatures increase.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 2001-05-15
著者
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Tanimura Yoshitaka
Institute For Molecular Science Myodaiji
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Tanimura Yoshitaka
Institute For Molecular Science And The Graduate University For Advanced Studies
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Suzuki Yoko
Institute For Molecular Science Myodaiji
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Suzuki Yoko
Institute For Molecular Science
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