First-Principles Nonequilibrium Green's Function Approach to Ultrafast Charge Migration in Glycine
E Perfetto1, D Sangalli1, M Palummo2
1CNR-ISM, Division of Ultrafast Processes in Materials (FLASHit) , Area della Ricerca di Roma 1 , Via Salaria Km 29.3 , I-00016 Monterotondo Scalo , Italy.
Abstract:
We investigate the photoinduced ultrafast charge migration phenomenon in the glycine molecule using a recently proposed nonequilibrium Green's functions (NEGF) approach. We first consider the dynamics resulting from the sudden removal of an electron in the valence shells, finding a satisfactory agreement with available data. Then we explicitly simulate the laser-induced photoionization process and study the evolution of the system after the pulse. We disentangle polarization and correlation effects in the electron dynamics and assign the main frequencies to specific elements of the reduced one-particle density matrix. We show that electronic correlations renormalize the bare frequencies, redistribute the spectral weights, and give rise to new spectral features.
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