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Critical role of quantum dynamical effects in the Raman spectroscopy of liquid water

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posted on 2018-02-16, 15:05 authored by Xinzijian Liu, Jian Liu

Understanding the Raman spectroscopy at the atomistic level is important for the elucidation of dynamical processes in liquid water. Because the polarisability (or its time derivative) is often a highly nonlinear function of coordinates or/and momenta, we employ the linearized semiclassical initial value representation for quantum dynamical simulations of liquid water (and heavy water) under ambient conditions based on an ab initio-based, flexible, polarisable model (the POLI2VS force field). It is shown that quantum dynamical effects play a critical role in reproducing the peaks in the intermediate region between the librational and bending bands, those between the bending and stretching bands, and the double-peak in the stretching band in the experimental isotropic Raman spectrum. In contrast, quantum dynamical effects are important but less decisive in the anisotropic Raman spectrum. By selectively freezing either the intramolecular O–H stretching or H–O–H bending mode, we demonstrate that the peak in the intermediate region (2000–2400 cm−1) of the isotropic Raman spectrum arises from the interplay of the stretching and bending motions while a substantial part of the peak in the same intermediate region of the anisotropic Raman spectrum may be attributed to the combined motion of the bending and librational modes.

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Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China (MOST) [grant number 2016YFC0202803], [grant number 2017YFA0204901]; National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [grant number 21373018], [grant number 21573007].

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