The Pauli principle and nuclear spin isomers of ammonia molecules significantly reshape collective light-matter coupling in infrared cavities, demonstrated via numerical simulations for two molecules and an analytical model for ensembles.
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Cavity thickness changes distort single-wavelength UV/Vis kinetic data in polaritonic chemistry, mitigable by spectral smoothing, and asymptotic extinction must be fitted rather than fixed.
Compares Lindblad, stochastic Schrödinger, and non-Hermitian methods for dissipative Na2-cavity dynamics and shows rotational nonadiabatic effects.
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Nuclear Spin Isomers and the Pauli Principle in Polaritonic Chemistry
The Pauli principle and nuclear spin isomers of ammonia molecules significantly reshape collective light-matter coupling in infrared cavities, demonstrated via numerical simulations for two molecules and an analytical model for ensembles.
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Toward Reliable Spectroscopic Analysis of Reaction Kinetics in Polaritonic Chemistry
Cavity thickness changes distort single-wavelength UV/Vis kinetic data in polaritonic chemistry, mitigable by spectral smoothing, and asymptotic extinction must be fitted rather than fixed.
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Light-induced nonadiabatic dissipative quantum dynamics of the Na2 molecule
Compares Lindblad, stochastic Schrödinger, and non-Hermitian methods for dissipative Na2-cavity dynamics and shows rotational nonadiabatic effects.