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Electronic Coherences in Molecules: The Projected Nuclear Quantum Momentum as a Hidden Agent

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arxiv 2405.00649 v3 pith:D32P2G4C submitted 2024-05-01 physics.chem-ph

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keywords coherenceselectroniccapturecorrelationnuclearprojectedquantumaccessible
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Electronic coherences are key to understanding and controlling photo-induced molecular transformations. We identify a crucial quantum-mechanical feature of electron-nuclear correlation, the projected nuclear quantum momenta, essential to capture the correct coherence behavior. In simulations, we show that, unlike traditional trajectory-based schemes, exact-factorization-based methods approximate these correlation terms, and correctly capture electronic coherences in a range of situations, including their spatial dependence, an important aspect that influences subsequent electron dynamics and that is becoming accessible in more experiments.

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