Symbolic calculation in chemistry: selected examples

MP Barnett, JF Capitani… - … Journal of Quantum …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
A selective classified bibliography of symbolic computation in some areas of chemistry is
provided together with some examples of computer algebra algorithms and techniques to …

Diffractive optics-based six-wave mixing: Heterodyne detection of the full tensor of liquid

KJ Kubarych, CJ Milne, S Lin, V Astinov… - The Journal of chemical …, 2002 - pubs.aip.org
This work exploits the passive phase stabilization of diffractive optics to implement
heterodyne detection of the complete χ (5) tensor of liquid CS 2 as an example of a simple …

Two-dimensional Raman and infrared vibrational spectroscopy for a harmonic oscillator system nonlinearly coupled with a colored noise bath

T Kato, Y Tanimura - The Journal of chemical physics, 2004 - pubs.aip.org
Multidimensional vibrational response functions of a harmonic oscillator are reconsidered by
assuming nonlinear system–bath couplings. In addition to a standard linear–linear (LL) …

Two-dimensional spectroscopy for harmonic vibrational modes with nonlinear system-bath interactions. II. Gaussian-Markovian case

Y Tanimura, T Steffen - Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 2000 - journals.jps.jp
The relaxation processes in a quantum system nonlinearly coupled to a harmonic Gaussian-
Markovian heat bath are investigated by the quantum Fokker-Planck equation in the …

Two-dimensional spectroscopy for harmonic vibrational modes with nonlinear system-bath interactions. I. Gaussian-white case

T Steffen, Y Tanimura - Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 2000 - journals.jps.jp
The quantum Fokker-Planck equation is derived for a system nonlinearly coupled to a
harmonic oscillator bath. The system-bath interaction is assumed to be linear in the bath …

On the role of classical field time correlations in noisy light spectroscopy: color locking and a spectral filter analogy

DJ Ulness - The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2003 - ACS Publications
Physical concepts which have proven to be of substantial aid in the understanding of the
underlying physical mechanisms of noisy light spectroscopy are established and discussed …

Energy-level diagrams and their contribution to fifth-order Raman and second-order infrared responses: Distinction between relaxation models by two-dimensional …

K Okumura, Y Tanimura - The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2003 - ACS Publications
We develop a Feynman rule for energy-level diagrams emphasizing their connections to the
double-sided Feynman diagrams and physical processes in the Liouville space. Thereby …

Two-dimensional correlation spectroscopies of localized vibrations

A Piryatinski, V Chernyak, S Mukamel - Chemical Physics, 2001 - Elsevier
One-and two-dimensional vibrational response functions which may be used in the
simulations of molecular fifth-order Raman and second-order infrared techniques are …

Coherent laser control in attosecond sum-frequency polarization beats using twin noisy driving fields

Y Zhang, C Gan, J Song, X Yu, R Ma, H Ge, C Li… - Physical Review A …, 2005 - APS
Based on the phase-conjugate polarization interference between two-pathway excitations,
we obtained an analytic closed form for the second-order or fourth-order Markovian …

Multi‐dimensional time‐resolved coherent Raman six‐wave mixing: a comparison of the direct and cascaded processes with femtosecond excitation and noisy light …

JC Kirkwood, AC Albrecht - Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
The two-dimensionally time-resolved fifth-order Raman spectroscopies potentially offer rich
dynamic information about the condensed phase, yet these are often fraught by the …