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Efficient calculation of open quantum system dynamics and time‐resolved spectroscopy with distributed memory HEOM (DM‐HEOM)

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Time‐ and frequency‐resolved optical signals provide insights into the properties of light‐harvesting molecular complexes, including excitation energies, dipole strengths and orientations, as well as in the exciton energy flow through… Click to show full abstract

Time‐ and frequency‐resolved optical signals provide insights into the properties of light‐harvesting molecular complexes, including excitation energies, dipole strengths and orientations, as well as in the exciton energy flow through the complex. The hierarchical equations of motion (HEOM) provide a unifying theory, which allows one to study the combined effects of system‐environment dissipation and non‐Markovian memory without making restrictive assumptions about weak or strong couplings or separability of vibrational and electronic degrees of freedom. With increasing system size the exact solution of the open quantum system dynamics requires memory and compute resources beyond a single compute node. To overcome this barrier, we developed a scalable variant of HEOM. Our distributed memory HEOM, DM‐HEOM, is a universal tool for open quantum system dynamics. It is used to accurately compute all experimentally accessible time‐ and frequency‐resolved processes in light‐harvesting molecular complexes with arbitrary system‐environment couplings for a wide range of temperatures and complex sizes. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Keywords: heom; system; system dynamics; quantum system; spectroscopy; open quantum

Journal Title: Journal of Computational Chemistry
Year Published: 2018

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