Towards attochemistry: Control of nuclear motion through conical intersections and electronic coherences
Abstract
The effect of nuclear dynamics and conical intersections on electronic coherences is investigated employing a two-state, two-mode linear vibronic coupling model. Exact quantum dynamical calculations are performed using the multi-configuration time-dependent Hartree method (MCTDH). It is found that the presence of a non-adiabatic coupling close to the Franck-Condon point can preserve electronic coherence to some extent. Additionally, the possibility of steering the nuclear wavepackets by imprinting a relative phase between the electronic states during the photoionization process is discussed. It is found that the steering of nuclear wavepackets is possible given that a coherent electronic wavepacket embodying the phase difference passes through a conical intersection. A conical intersection close to the Franck-Condon point is thus a necessary prerequisite for control, providing a clear path towards attochemistry.
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@article{arxiv.1808.06872,
title = {Towards attochemistry: Control of nuclear motion through conical intersections and electronic coherences},
author = {Caroline Arnold and Oriol Vendrell and Ralph Welsch and Robin Santra},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.06872},
year = {2018}
}
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12 pages, 3 figures