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Regarding expressions of the oscillatory patterns in the 2D spectra of a displaced oscillator model

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CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 546, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.chemphys.2021.111142

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Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy; Displaced oscillator; Vibronic coherences; System-bath model

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  1. Singapore Ministry of Education Academic Research Fund [Tier 1 RG2/19, Tier 1 RG15/18]

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Efforts have been made to analyze oscillation patterns to characterize vibronic couplings in a two-dimensional electronic spectrum. A commonly used displaced oscillator model with a four-level vibronic system has been shown to be a special case of an electronic two-level system coupled to a harmonic oscillator model. The study provides a detailed description of how the two models are interconnected and showcases their applicability under different temperature conditions.
There have been many efforts recently in analyzing the oscillation patterns in a two-dimensional electronic spectrum to characterize vibmnic couplings. A displaced oscillator model with a four-level vibmnic system (4LvS) is a commonly used model to approximate such phenomena. Although this model is related to an electronic two-level system coupled to a harmonic oscillator (2LScHO) model, there has not been a formal study to connect the two models. Here, we show explicitly that the former is a special case of the latter. We provide a detailed description of how the expressions for the 2D spectral peak amplitudes of the 4LvS model can be derived from the electronic 2LScHO model at T = 0 K. We also demonstrate that the two-dimensional Fourier maps of the 4LvS model are still good representatives of the more general electronic 2LScHO model at T not equal 0 K.

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