Dynamics of Collision-induced Energy Transfer

Fundamental Research(2023)

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Collisions are of fundamental importance in many relevant physico-chemical phenomena in the gas phase and at the gas-surface interface. Collision-induced energy transfer not only offers a sensitive probe of interatomic interactions, but also impacts an array of processes ranging from transport to reactivity. This perspective highlights some recent advances on collision-induced energy transfer dynamics. In the gas phase, cold collisions revealed remarkable quantum effects and stereodynamics of bimolecular inelastic scattering, which motivated development of new state-to-state quantum scattering methods. For surface processes, experiments of hydrogen atom scattering from various surfaces combined with first-principles molecular dynamics simulations shed valuable light on the relative importance of adiabatic energy transfer to surface phonons and nonadiabatic energy transfer to surface electrons. We outline further challenges in these fields and expect more fruitful interplay between experiment and theory.
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Molecular dynamics,Molecular collision,inelastic scattering,Energy transfer,nonadiadbatic effect,Gas-surface interface,Cold collision,Stereodynamics
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