Vibrational relaxation in liquids
- 1 May 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular Physics
- Vol. 35 (5) , 1471-1481
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00268977800101091
Abstract
A new theory is presented for vibrational energy relaxation in a liquid. It is shown that a vibrationally excited probe molecule relaxes through interaction with the density fluctuations in the surrounding solvent fluid. This interaction occurs through a potential V(k), which is expressed in terms of the intermolecular force between the excited probe molecule and the surrounding fluid molecules. By assuming spherically symmetric solvent particles the T 1 energy relaxation time for direct V-T processes is related to the translational dynamic structure factor for the fluid S(k, ωv), evaluated at the vibrational resonance frequency. It is shown that this is described by gas-like particle motions on a very short distance scale corresponding to k vectors lying well beyond the first or second peaks of the fluid structure factor S(k). Such motions can be pictured as high-frequency, short-distance distortions of the local equilibrium configuration of the solvent particles around the probe. T 1 -1 is found to be proportional to ρe T 1/2 ωv -3. The V-V energy exchange relaxation time is also calculated. This is found to be proportional to S(k, ω′) evaluated at a frequency ω′, corresponding to the vibrational energy missmatch. An energy gap law for the V-V process is derived.Keywords
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