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Quantum control of molecular motion including electronic polarization effects with a two-stage toolkit
Gabriel G. Balint-Kurti
, Frederick R. Manby
, Qinghua Ren
, Maxim Artamonov
, Tak San Ho
,
Herschel Rabitz
Chemistry
Princeton Language and Intelligence (PLI)
Princeton Materials Institute
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Electronic Polarization
100%
Born-Oppenheimer Approximation
66%
Nuclear Geometry
33%
External Electric Field
33%
Dynamic Calculation
33%
Born-Oppenheimer
33%
Electronic Degrees of Freedom
33%
Electric Field Strength
33%
Strong Electric Field
33%
Computational Cost Reduction
33%
Relative Geometry
33%
Electric Field Polarization
33%
Engineering
Polarization Effect
100%
Strong Electric Field
33%
Electric Field Strength
33%
Cost Reduction
33%
External Electric Field
33%
Control Dynamics
33%
Chemistry
Quantum Control
100%
Born-Oppenheimer Approximation
40%
Potential Energy Surface
20%
Material Science
Control Dynamics
100%