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Resonant X-ray Sum-Frequency-Generation Spectroscopy of K-edges in Acetyl Fluoride.

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Resonant X-ray sum-frequency generation is calculated for excitations of the fluorine and oxygen core K-edge in acetyl fluoride using real-time time-dependent density functional theory. The signal is generated by an… Click to show full abstract

Resonant X-ray sum-frequency generation is calculated for excitations of the fluorine and oxygen core K-edge in acetyl fluoride using real-time time-dependent density functional theory. The signal is generated by an extreme-ultraviolet followed by an X-ray pulse with variable delay T. The X-ray pulse is tuned to different element-specific core excitations and used to probe the dynamics of a valence electronic wavepacket. A two-dimensional signal is recorded depending on the dispersed X-ray pulse frequency and the frequency conjugated to T, revealing the couplings between core and valence excited states. Molecular orbital decomposition of the signal reveals which regions of the molecule contribute to the X-ray excitation.

Keywords: ray sum; resonant ray; sum frequency; spectroscopy; ray

Journal Title: Journal of chemical theory and computation
Year Published: 2019

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