Coherent ring-current migration of Mg-phthalocyanine probed by time-resolved X-ray circular dichroism

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Abstract

The coherent ring current of Mg-phthalocyanine created by a broad band UV-visible pump pulse shows variation with time, where the ring currents at the corner benzene rings, around the Mg cation and on the outer ring oscillate with different time periods and the current density migrates among these regions. The 7 pairs of Eu degenerate excited states populated upon photoexcitation, generate 21 distinct coherent ring currents. We further calculate the time-resolved X-ray circular dichroism (TRXCD) spectrum of the coherences contributing to the ring current obtained by an attosecond X-ray probe pulse resonant with the nitrogen K-edge. A frequency domain TRXCD signal obtained by a Fourier transform of the signal with respect to the pump-probe delay time clearly separates the currents induced by different state pairs.

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Sun, S., Yong, H., Chen, F., & Mukamel, S. (2022). Coherent ring-current migration of Mg-phthalocyanine probed by time-resolved X-ray circular dichroism. Chemical Science, 13(35), 10327–10335. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2sc02768b

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