Abstract

We study the coupled rotation-vibration levels of a hydrogen molecule in a confining potential with cylindrical symmetry. We include the coupling between rotations and translations and show how this interaction is essential to obtain the correct degeneracies of the energy level scheme. We applied our formalism to study the dynamics of ${\mathrm{H}}_{2}$ molecules inside a ``smooth'' carbon nanotube as a function of tube radius. The results are obtained both by numerical solution of the $(2J+1)$-component radial Schr\"odinger equation and by developing an effective Hamiltonian to describe the splitting of a manifold of states of fixed angular momentum J and number of phonons N. For nanotube radius smaller than $\ensuremath{\approx}3.5\mathrm{\AA{}},$ the confining potential has a parabolic shape and the results can be understood in terms of a simple toy model. For larger radius, the potential has the ``Mexican hat'' shape and therefore the ${\mathrm{H}}_{2}$ molecule is off centered, yielding radial and tangential translational dynamics in addition to rotational dynamics of ${\mathrm{H}}_{2}$ molecule which we also describe by a simple model. Finally, we make several predictions for the the neutron scattering observation of various transitions between these levels.

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