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UMBERTO DE GIOVANNINI

Simulating pump-probe photoelectron and absorption spectroscopy on the attosecond timescale with time-dependent density functional theory

  • Autori: De Giovannini U.; Brunetto G.; Castro A.; Walkenhorst J.; Rubio A.
  • Anno di pubblicazione: 2013
  • Tipologia: Articolo in rivista
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/543104

Abstract

Molecular absorption and photoelectron spectra can be efficiently predicted with real-time time-dependent density functional theory. We show herein how these techniques can be easily extended to study time-resolved pump-probe experiments, in which a system response (absorption or electron emission) to a probe pulse is measured in an excited state. This simulation tool helps with the interpretation of fast-evolving attosecond time-resolved spectroscopic experiments, in which electronic motion must be followed at its natural timescale. We show how the extra degrees of freedom (pump-pulse duration, intensity, frequency, and time delay), which are absent in a conventional steady-state experiment, provide additional information about electronic structure and dynamics that improve characterization of a system. As an extension of this approach, time-dependent 2D spectroscopy can also be simulated, in principle, for large-scale structures and extended systems.