Attosecond charge migration in organic molecules: initiating and probing localized electron holes
ORAL
Abstract
When forced out of equilibrium, electrons in molecules can respond exceedingly fast, on time scales approaching the attosecond. At this time scale, the dynamics are inherently quantum and the response is driven by intricate multi-electron correlations in what is commonly referred to as charge migration (CM). In this presentation I will discuss recent efforts at LSU for understanding and predicting CM dynamics in organic molecules, with a special focus on the migration dynamics of localized electron holes. I will also discuss avenues for initiating and probing such CM dynamics.
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Presenters
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Francois Mauger
Louisiana State University
Authors
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Francois Mauger
Louisiana State University
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Kenneth Lopata
Louisiana State University
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Kenneth J Schafer
Louisiana State University
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Mette B. Gaarde
Louisiana State University