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All-electronic Nanosecond-resolved Scanning Tunneling Microscopy: Facilitating the Investigation of Single Dopant Charge Dynamics
Published on: January 19, 2018
Time-resolved imaging of correlation-driven charge migration in light-induced molecular magnets by X-ray scattering
Jean Christophe Tremblay1, Vincent Pohl2, Gunter Hermann2
1CNRS/Université de Lorraine, Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie Théoriques, 1 Bd Arago, 57070 Metz, France. jean-christophe.tremblay@univ-lorraine.fr.
Abstract:
In this contribution, we investigate the effect of correlation-induced charge migration on the stability of light-induced ring currents, with potential application as molecular magnets. Laser-driven electron dynamics is simulated using density-matrix based time-dependent configuration interaction. The time-dependent many-electron wave packet is used to reconstruct the transient electronic current flux density after excitation of different target states. These reveal ultrafast correlation-driven fluctuations of the charge migration over the molecular scaffold, sometimes leading to large variations of the induced magnetic field. The effect of electron correlation and non-local pure dephasing on the charge migration pattern is further investigated by means of time-resolved X-ray scattering, providing a connection between theoretical predictions of the charge migration mechanism and experimental observables.

