Solvation structure and rotational dynamics of LiH in 4He clusters

J Phys Chem A. 2007 Aug 9;111(31):7489-98. doi: 10.1021/jp0714419. Epub 2007 Jul 14.

Abstract

We present results of path integral Monte Carlo simulations of LiH solvated in superfluid 4He clusters of size up to N = 100. Despite the light mass of LiH and the strongly anisotropic LiH-He potential with a large repulsion at the hydrogen end, LiH is solvated inside the cluster for sufficiently large N. Using path integral correlation function analysis, we have determined the dipole (J = 1) rotational excitations of the cluster and a corresponding effective rotational constant Beff of the solvated LiH. We predict that Beff is greatly reduced with respect to the gas-phase rotational constant B, to a value of only about 6% of B. This exceptionally large reduction of the rotational constant is due to the highly anisotropic 4He solvation structure around LiH. It does not follow the previously established trend of a relatively small B reduction for light molecules, showing the strongest reduction of all molecules in 4He to date. Comparison of the calculated rotational spectra of LiH in helium obeying Bose and Boltzmann statistics, respectively, demonstrates that the Bose statistics of helium is an essential requirement for obtaining well-defined molecule rotational spectra in helium-4.