Dynamics on the Double Morse Potential: A Paradigm for Roaming Reactions with no Saddle Points
2018, Volume 23, Number 1, pp. 60-79
Author(s): Carpenter B. K., Ezra G. S., Farantos S. C., Kramer Z. C., Wiggins S.
Author(s): Carpenter B. K., Ezra G. S., Farantos S. C., Kramer Z. C., Wiggins S.
In this paper we analyze a two-degree-of-freedom Hamiltonian system constructed
from two planar Morse potentials. The resulting potential energy surface has two potential wells
surrounded by an unbounded flat region containing no critical points. In addition, the model
has an index one saddle between the potential wells. We study the dynamical mechanisms
underlying transport between the two potential wells, with emphasis on the role of the flat
region surrounding the wells. The model allows us to probe many of the features of the “roaming
mechanism” whose reaction dynamics are of current interest in the chemistry community.
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