Quantum Chemistry at Finite Temperature
Liqiang Wei

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental and theoretical advances in quantum chemistry at finite temperature, including temperature effects on molecular structures, spectra, and electronic properties, establishing a foundation for future research.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical framework based on hierarchy equations derived from the Bloch equation for studying molecular electronic structures at finite temperature.
Findings
Experimental insights into temperature effects on molecular spectra and forces
Development of hierarchy equations for reduced density operators
Derivation of a finite-temperature molecular orbital energy equation
Abstract
In this article, we present emerging fields of quantum chemistry at finite temperature. We discuss its recent developments on both experimental and theoretical fronts. First, we describe several experimental investigations related to the temperature effects on the structures, electronic spectra, or bond rupture forces for molecules. These include the analysis of the temperature impact on the pathway shifts for the protein unfolding by atomic force microscopy (AFM), the temperature dependence of the absorption spectra of electrons in solvents, and the temperature influence over the intermolecular forces measured by the AFM. On the theoretical side, we review advancements made by the author in the coming fields of quantum chemistry at finite temperature. Starting from the Bloch equation, we have derived the sets of hierarchy equations for the reduced density operators in both canonical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMolecular Junctions and Nanostructures · Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
