The
major bottleneck of first principle based beyond Born–Oppenheimer
(BBO) treatment originates from large number and complicated expressions
of adiabatic to diabatic transformation (ADT) equations for higher
dimensional sub-Hilbert spaces. In order to overcome such shortcoming,
we develop a generalized algorithm, “ADT” to generate
the nonadiabatic equations through symbolic manipulation and to construct
highly accurate diabatic surfaces for molecular processes involving
excited electronic states. It is noteworthy to mention that the nonadiabatic
coupling terms (NACTs) often become singular (removable) at degenerate
point(s) or along a seam in the nuclear configuration space (CS) and
thereby, a unitary transformation is required to convert the kinetically
coupled (adiabatic) Hamiltonian to a potentially (diabatic) one to
avoid such singularity(ies). The “ADT” program can be
efficiently used to (a) formulate analytic functional forms of differential
equations for ADT angles and diabatic potential energy matrix and
(b) solve the set of coupled differential equations numerically to
evaluate ADT angles, residue due to singularity(ies), ADT matrices,
and finally, diabatic potential energy surfaces (PESs). For the numerical
case, user can directly provide ab initio data (adiabatic
PESs and NACTs) as input files to this software or can generate those
input files through in-built python codes interfacing MOLPRO followed
by ADT calculation. In order to establish the workability of our program
package, we selectively choose six realistic molecular species, namely,
NO2 radical, H3+, F + H2, NO3 radical, C6H6+ radical
cation, and 1,3,5-C6H3F3+ radical cation, where two, three, five and six electronic states
exhibit profound nonadiabatic interactions and are employed to compute
diabatic PESs by using ab initio calculated adiabatic
PESs and NACTs. The “ADT” package released under the
GNU General Public License v3.0 (GPLv3) is available at https://github.com/AdhikariLAB/ADT-Program and also as the Supporting Information of this article