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Ji-Cai Liu1, Nicolas Velasquez2, Victor Kimberg3
1North China Electric Power University, School of Mathematics and Physics, 102206 Beijing, China.
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Ultrafast charge transfer (CT) lies at the heart of molecular and electronic functionality. We develop a Fano-based core-hole clock (FCHC) method that captures coherent coupling between localized excitons and the directly populated delocalized CT continua in resonant Auger scattering. Applied to sulfur KLL Auger spectra of a conductive organic polymer, FCHC reveals clear Fano interference and a CT time of 27±1.8 fs, demonstrating that the conventional core-hole clock model underestimates the CT dynamics timescale. We establish FCHC as a robust method for probing ultrafast CT in complex molecular systems.
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