Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2021
Volume 66, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 15–19, 2021; Virtual; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session E25: Assigning Structures to Spectra Using Density Functional Theory: Method and Applications II
8:00 AM–11:00 AM,
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCP
Chair: Benjamin Janesko, Texas Christian Univ; Giovanni Scalmani, Gaussian, Inc.
Abstract: E25.00007 : The Virtual Multifrequency Spectrometer: status and perspectives of an ongoing project.
9:36 AM–10:12 AM
Not Participating
Presenter:
Vincenzo Barone
(Scuola Normale Superiore)
Author:
Vincenzo Barone
(Scuola Normale Superiore)
interfaces are leading to the development of a new generation of virtual tools able to deal effectively
with the complex systems and phenomena of current interest in the study of molecular systems.
Going from collections of numbers for oversimplified models toward vis-a-vis comparison between
in silico and in vitro outcomes for real systems together with 3D renderings and natural interfaces
should finally overcome the residual diffidence of experimentalists for computer simulations.
Among those virtual instruments, we will be concerned here with the multifrequency spectrometer
(VMS) our group is developing in the last few years [1,2], which allows vis-a-vis comparison of
experimental spectra with their simulated counterparts and interpretation of the results in terms of
the interplay among different well defined effects. The main building blocks of this tool are, apart
from powerful 3D pre- and post-processing tools [2,3], first-principle [4] and semiempirical [5]
models based on the density functional theory for the proper treatment of stereo-electronic effects,
hybrid discrete-continuum polarizable models [6] to deal with environmental effects, mixed
variational/perturbative models for describing the line-shapes of vibrational [7] and electronic [8]
spectra and stochastic approaches to deal with intramolecular flexibility [9] and solvent fluctuations
[10]. In this presentation I will sketch the present status of the multifrequency spectrometer and the
ongoing efforts toward increasing its range of application for different spectroscopic techniques
taking as model systems medium-size semi-rigid and flexible molecules in condensed phases.
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