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Monitoring Nonadiabatic Electron-Nuclear Dynamics in Molecules by Attosecond Streaking of Photoelectrons
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2016
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Transient GratingLocalized Excited StateEngineeringNuclear PhysicsElectronic Excited StateCoherent SuperpositionElectronic CoherencesAttosecond StreakingElectron SpectroscopyElectronic StatesPhotophysical PropertyBiophysicsPhysicsPhotochemistryAtomic PhysicsQuantum ChemistrySynchrotron RadiationExcited State PropertyNonadiabatic Electron-nuclear DynamicsNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied Physics
Streaking of photoelectrons has long been used for the temporal characterization of attosecond extreme ultraviolet pulses. When the time-resolved photoelectrons originate from a coherent superposition of electronic states, they carry additional phase information, which can be retrieved by the streaking technique. In this contribution we extend the streaking formalism to include coupled electron and nuclear dynamics in molecules as well as initial coherences. We demonstrate how streaked photoelectrons offer a novel tool for monitoring nonadiabatic dynamics as it occurs in the vicinity of conical intersections and avoided crossings. Streaking can provide high time resolution direct signatures of electronic coherences, which affect many primary photochemical and biological events.
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