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Femtosecond Core-Level Charge Transfer (2408.13365v1)

Published 23 Aug 2024 in physics.chem-ph

Abstract: Charge transfer is a fundamental phenomenon in biology and chemistry, and involves the movement of charge through a system driven by nuclear dynamics. Because of the involvement of nuclear motion, it is generally assumed that charge transfer will occur on a time-scale of some few tens-to-hundreds of femtoseconds. Using the example of ethylene excited to its $1s\pi{*}$ manifold, we demonstrate that ultrafast, few-femtosecond core-level charge transfer may occur following core-excitation, driven by the formation of electronic coherences by non-adiabatic dynamics. Here, transfer of core-electron density from one side of the molecule to the other is driven by a breakdown of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation, and results in core-hole localisation occuring within 5 fs, followed by core-hole delocalisation, all within the Auger decay window. These results serve to demonstrate that ultra-fast core-level charge transfer driven by nuclear dynamics may occur on the same timescale as purely electronic, i.e., charge migration, dynamics following core-excitation.

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