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      Probing electronic and vibrational dynamics in molecules by time-resolved photoelectron, Auger-electron, and X-ray photon scattering spectroscopy

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          We present a unified description for time-resolved electron and photon scattering spectroscopies from molecules prepared in nonstationary states. Signals are expressed in terms of superoperator Green's functions and a systematic procedure for treating various degrees of freedom consistently at different levels of theory is developed. The standard Fermi Golden Rule expressions for photoelectron spectra, which are limited to broad, slowly-varying signals, are obtained as a limiting case of our more general theory that applies to broader parameter regimes.

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                Journal
                FDISE6
                Faraday Discussions
                Faraday Discuss.
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                1359-6640
                1364-5498
                2015
                2015
                : 177
                : 405-428
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Chemistry Department
                [2 ]University of California
                [3 ]Irvine
                [4 ]USA
                Article
                10.1039/C4FD00178H
                3767af9c-f69b-451f-8c9b-19cb9f54684b
                © 2015
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