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Real-time observation of a correlation-driven sub 3 fs charge migration in ionised adenine

Physics

Real-time observation of a correlation-driven sub 3 fs charge migration in ionised adenine

E. P. Månsson, S. Latini, et al.

This groundbreaking research conducted by Erik P Månsson and team uncovers the fascinating charge migration process in adenine following ionization with an attosecond pulse. Their findings reveal that the delayed second ionization leading to doubly charged adenine could provide a novel method for manipulating molecular reactivity at extraordinarily short timescales.

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Abstract
This research paper investigates the correlation-driven charge migration process in adenine after ionization with an attosecond pulse. The study reveals that the production of doubly charged adenine, via a delayed second ionization event, is a signature of a charge inflation mechanism resulting from many-body excitation. This is supported by time-dependent simulations, suggesting potential control of molecular reactivity at the few-femtosecond timescale.
Publisher
COMMUNICATIONS CHEMISTRY
Published On
May 20, 2021
Authors
Erik P Månsson, Simone Latini, Fabio Covito, Vincent Wanie, Mara Galli, Enrico Perfetto, Gianluca Stefanucci, Hannes Hübener, Umberto De Giovanni, Mattea C Castroville, Andrea Trabattoni, Fabio Frassetto, Luca Poletto, Jason B Greenwood, François Légaré, Mauro Nisoli, Angel Rubio, Francesca Calegari
Tags
charge migration
adenine
ionization
attosecond pulse
many-body excitation
molecular reactivity
time-dependent simulations
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