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Attosecond charge migration in model carbon chains studied with nonlinear dynamics

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Abstract

Ultrafast charge migration, where the coherent motion of electrons and holes in molecules are followed in real time, is currently attracting much theoretical and experimental interest. In this presentation I will discuss recent theoretical investigations of attosecond charge migration in model carbon chains that employs tools from nonlinear dynamics [1]. I will show that, following ionization, the mean-field interaction drives synchronization of the electron motion and gives rise to a variety of migration dynamics. Notably, this synchronization can support several modes of current-like charge-migration in a molecule, with periods varying by several hundred attoseconds. I will also discuss how functionalization and hybridization can play an important role in synchronizing migration dynamics. These results shed new light on the mechanisms that regulate charge-migration dynamics in complex molecules using nonlinear collective effects. [1] F. Mauger et al., “Nonlinear dynamics of attosecond charge migration in model carbon chains,” arXiv:2007.08007 (2021)

Publication: F. Mauger et al., "Nonlinear dynamics of attosecond charge migration in model carbon chains," arXiv:2007.08007

Presenters

  • Francois Mauger

    Louisiana State University

Authors

  • Francois Mauger

    Louisiana State University

  • Aderonke Folorunso

    Louisiana State University

  • Kyle A Hamer

    Louisiana State University

  • Cristel Chandre

    CNRS - Aix-Marseille Univ.

  • Mette B Gaarde

    Louisiana State University

  • Kenneth Lopata

    Louisiana State University

  • Kenneth J Schafer

    Louisiana State University, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Louisiana State University