A canonical averaging in the second-order quantized Hamilton dynamics.

J Chem Phys

Department of Chemistry, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-1700, USA.

Published: December 2004

Quantized Hamilton dynamics (QHD) is a simple and elegant extension of classical Hamilton dynamics that accurately includes zero-point energy, tunneling, dephasing, and other quantum effects. Formulated as a hierarchy of approximations to exact quantum dynamics in the Heisenberg formulation, QHD has been used to study evolution of observables subject to a single initial condition. In present, we develop a practical solution for generating canonical ensembles in the second-order QHD for position and momentum operators, which can be mapped onto classical phase space in doubled dimensionality and which in certain limits is equivalent to thawed Gaussian. We define a thermal distribution in the space of the QHD-2 variables and show that the standard beta=1/kT relationship becomes beta'=2/kT in the high temperature limit due to an overcounting of states in the extended phase space, and a more complicated function at low temperatures. The QHD thermal distribution is used to compute total energy, kinetic energy, heat capacity, and other canonical averages for a series of quartic potentials, showing good agreement with the quantum results.

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