1. Density matrix based time-dependent configuration interaction approach to ultrafast spin-flip dynamics
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Wang, H., Bokarev, S. I., Aziz, S. G., and Kühn, O.
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Physics - Atomic and Molecular Clusters ,Physics - Chemical Physics - Abstract
Recent developments in attosecond spectroscopy yield access to the correlated motion of electrons on their intrinsic time scales. Spin-flip dynamics is usually considered in the context of valence electronic states, where spin-orbit coupling is weak and processes related to the electron spin are usually driven by nuclear motion. However, for core-excited states, where the core hole has a nonzero angular momentum, spin-orbit coupling is strong enough to drive spin-flips on a much shorter time scale. Using density matrix based time-dependent restricted active space configuration interaction including spin-orbit coupling, we address an unprecedentedly short spin-crossover for the example of L-edge (2p$\rightarrow$3d) excited states of a prototypical Fe(II) complex. This process occurs on a time scale, which is faster than that of Auger decay ($\sim$4\,fs) treated here explicitly. Modest variations of carrier frequency and pulse duration can lead to substantial changes in the spin-state yield, suggesting its control by soft X-ray light., Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1608.04979
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- 2016
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