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Proton-transfer spectroscopy beyond the normal-mode scenario

Published 17 Sep 2021 in physics.chem-ph | (2109.08514v2)

Abstract: A stochastic theory is developed to predict the spectral signature of proton-transfer processes and applied to infrared spectra computed from ab initio molecular-dynamics simulations of a single H$_5$O$_2{}{+}$ cation. By constraining the oxygen atoms to a fixed distance, this system serves as a tunable model for general proton-transfer processes with variable barrier height. Three spectral contributions at distinct frequencies are identified and analytically predicted: the quasi-harmonic motion around the most probable configuration, amenable to normal-mode analysis, the contribution due to transfer paths when the proton moves over the barrier and a shoulder for low frequencies stemming from the stochastic transfer-waiting-time distribution; the latter two contributions are not captured by normal-mode analysis but exclusively report on the proton-transfer kinetics. In accordance with reaction kinetic theory, the transfer-waiting-contribution frequency depends inverse exponentially on the barrier height, whereas the transfer-path-contribution frequency is rather insensitive to the barrier height.

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