Sudden ionisation of a relatively large molecule can initiate a correlation-driven process dubbed charge migration, where the electron density distribution is expected to rapidly move along the molecular backbone. Capturing this few-femtosecond or attosecond charge redistribution would represent the real-time observation of electron correlation in a molecule with the enticing prospect of following the energy flow from a single excited electron to the other coupled electrons in the system. Here, we report a time-resolved study of the correlation-driven charge migration process occurring in the nucleic-acid base adenine after ionisation with a 15–35 eV attosecond pulse. We find that the production of intact doubly charged adenine – via a shortly-delayed laser-induced second ionisation event – represents the signature of a charge inflation mechanism resulting from many-body excitation. This conclusion is supported by first-principles time-dependent simulations. These findings may contribute to the control of molecular reactivity at the electronic, few-femtosecond time scale.

Mansson, E.p., Latini, S., Covito, F., Wanie, V., Galli, M., Perfetto, E., et al. (2021). Real-time observation of a correlation-driven sub 3 fs charge migration in ionised adenine. COMMUNICATIONS CHEMISTRY, 4(1) [10.1038/s42004-021-00510-5].

Real-time observation of a correlation-driven sub 3 fs charge migration in ionised adenine

Perfetto E.;Stefanucci G.;
2021-01-01

Abstract

Sudden ionisation of a relatively large molecule can initiate a correlation-driven process dubbed charge migration, where the electron density distribution is expected to rapidly move along the molecular backbone. Capturing this few-femtosecond or attosecond charge redistribution would represent the real-time observation of electron correlation in a molecule with the enticing prospect of following the energy flow from a single excited electron to the other coupled electrons in the system. Here, we report a time-resolved study of the correlation-driven charge migration process occurring in the nucleic-acid base adenine after ionisation with a 15–35 eV attosecond pulse. We find that the production of intact doubly charged adenine – via a shortly-delayed laser-induced second ionisation event – represents the signature of a charge inflation mechanism resulting from many-body excitation. This conclusion is supported by first-principles time-dependent simulations. These findings may contribute to the control of molecular reactivity at the electronic, few-femtosecond time scale.
2021
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Settore FIS/03 - FISICA DELLA MATERIA
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Mansson, E.p., Latini, S., Covito, F., Wanie, V., Galli, M., Perfetto, E., et al. (2021). Real-time observation of a correlation-driven sub 3 fs charge migration in ionised adenine. COMMUNICATIONS CHEMISTRY, 4(1) [10.1038/s42004-021-00510-5].
Mansson, Ep; Latini, S; Covito, F; Wanie, V; Galli, M; Perfetto, E; Stefanucci, G; Hubener, H; De Giovannini, U; Castrovilli, Mc; Trabattoni, A; Frassetto, F; Poletto, L; Greenwood, Jb; Legare, F; Nisoli, M; Rubio, A; Calegari, F
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