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The Effect of Core-Hole Shape on Attosecond Valence Electron Dynamics
Tai Hua1, Lucas Kurkowski1, Kenneth Lopata1,2
1Department of Chemistry, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, United States.
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Rapid X-ray ionization of a core electron is known to induce the attosecond motion of valence electrons; however, the effect of core-hole shape on the triggered dynamics remains relatively unknown. In this work, the sub-four fs response of prototypical functionalized/heterocyclic/polycyclic molecules was simulated using real-time time-dependent density functional theory (RT-TDDFT), a sudden approximation core-hole, and phenomenologically Auger-Meitner (AM) decay. These molecules included fluorobenzene, chlorobenzene, bromobenzene, phenol, thiophenol, pyridine, phosphorus, and azulene. It is observed that the valence electron dynamics are essentially independent of the core-hole created, provided that it is ionized from an inner-shell orbital and not an inner-valence orbital. This has broad implications for free-electron laser studies of X-ray pumped attosecond processes since the flexibility in edge allows for a wide range of experimental modalities, core-holes with longer AM lifetimes, and molecular targets.
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