Spectral Behavior of Hydrogen-Bonded Systems: Quasiparticle Model

Abstract
The spectral behavior of protons forming hydrogen bonds in a solid is investigated. The ionic defect H3O+ in the ice crystal is used as a basic model. Strong interaction with optical phonons (wagging vibrations) is considered to infinite order by construction of a quasiparticle analogous to the small polaron. We predict for the absorption profile a broad peak with some fine structure at the low‐frequency side. Temperature dependence, red shifting, and mass dependence of the spectrum are discussed.