An earlier post gave a brief primer on diabatic states.
There is a nice review article
Diabatic Potential Energy Surfaces for Charge-Transfer Processes
V. Sidis
He has an interesting discussion of the historical renaissance of interest in and use of diabatic states in atomic scattering problems.
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