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Main Authors: Namba, Tomotaro, Ohtsuki, Yukiyoshi
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.17089
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author Namba, Tomotaro
Ohtsuki, Yukiyoshi
author_facet Namba, Tomotaro
Ohtsuki, Yukiyoshi
contents Machine learning for predicting control landscape maps of full quantum molecular dynamics is examined through a case study of the laser-induced three-dimensional (3D) alignment of asymmetric top molecules, an essential technique for observing and/or manipulating molecular dynamics in a molecule-fixed frame. We consider the "prolate-type" asymmetryic top molecules with the asymmetry parameters $-1 < κ< 0$ and the C2v symmetry in the low-temperature limiting case, which are aligned by using mutually orthogonal linearly polarized double laser pulses. The landscape map for each molecule consists of 6000 pixels, each pixel of which represents the maximum degree of alignment achieved by each set of control parameters. After examining ways to deal with the markedly different molecular parameters in a unified manner for suitably training a convolutional neural network (CNN) model, we train the CNN model by using 55 training sample molecules to predict the control landscape maps of 35 test sample molecules with reasonably high accuracy. As the predicted landscape maps provide a big picture of the alignment control, we show, for example, that the double pulse control scheme is especially effective for a molecule having a polarizability component that is much larger in value than the other two components.
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spellingShingle Machine learning for predicting control landscape maps of quantum molecular dynamics: Laser-induced three-dimensional alignment of asymmetric top molecules
Namba, Tomotaro
Ohtsuki, Yukiyoshi
Chemical Physics
Quantum Physics
Machine learning for predicting control landscape maps of full quantum molecular dynamics is examined through a case study of the laser-induced three-dimensional (3D) alignment of asymmetric top molecules, an essential technique for observing and/or manipulating molecular dynamics in a molecule-fixed frame. We consider the "prolate-type" asymmetryic top molecules with the asymmetry parameters $-1 < κ< 0$ and the C2v symmetry in the low-temperature limiting case, which are aligned by using mutually orthogonal linearly polarized double laser pulses. The landscape map for each molecule consists of 6000 pixels, each pixel of which represents the maximum degree of alignment achieved by each set of control parameters. After examining ways to deal with the markedly different molecular parameters in a unified manner for suitably training a convolutional neural network (CNN) model, we train the CNN model by using 55 training sample molecules to predict the control landscape maps of 35 test sample molecules with reasonably high accuracy. As the predicted landscape maps provide a big picture of the alignment control, we show, for example, that the double pulse control scheme is especially effective for a molecule having a polarizability component that is much larger in value than the other two components.
title Machine learning for predicting control landscape maps of quantum molecular dynamics: Laser-induced three-dimensional alignment of asymmetric top molecules
topic Chemical Physics
Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.17089