Disentangling the resonant Auger spectra of ozone: overlapping core-hole states and core-excited state dynamics

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We investigate the resonant and non-resonant Auger spectra of ozone with a newly implemented multi-reference protocol based on the one-center approximation [Tenorio et al., J. Chem. Theory Comput. 2022, 18, 4387-4407]. The results of our calculations are compared to existing experimental data, where we elucidate the resonant Auger spectrum measured at 530.8 and 536.7 eV, that correspond to the 1sOT → π*(2b1) and 1sOT → σ*(7a1) resonances, and at 542.3 eV, which lies near the 1sOC → σ*(7a1) excited state and above the 1sOT−1 ionization threshold. Using molecular dynamics simulations, we demonstrate the relevance of few-femtoseconds nuclear dynamics in the resonant Auger spectrum of ozone following the 1sOT → π*(2b1) core-excitation.

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Tenorio, B. N. C., Møller, K. B., Decleva, P., & Coriani, S. (2022). Disentangling the resonant Auger spectra of ozone: overlapping core-hole states and core-excited state dynamics. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 24(46), 28150–28163. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2cp03709b

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