Spectroscopic signatures of states in the continuum characterized by a joint experimental and theoretical study of pyrrole

02 September 2022, Version 1
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Abstract

We report a combined experimental and theoretical investigation of electron-molecule interactions using pyrrole as a model system. Experimental two-dimensional electron energy loss spectra (EELS) encode information about vibrational states of the molecule as well as position and structure of electronic resonances. The calculations using non-Hermitian extensions of equation-of-motion coupled-cluster theory facilitate the assignment of all major EELS features. We confirm the two previously described π* resonances at about 2.5 and 3.5 eV (the calculations place these two states at 2.92 and 3.53 eV vertically and 2.63 and 3.27 adiabatically). The calculations also predict a low-lying resonance at 0.46 eV, which has a mixed character---of a dipole-bound state and σ* type. This resonance becomes stabilized at one quanta of the NH excitation, giving rise to the sharp feature at 0.9 eV in the corresponding EELS. Calculations of Franck-Condon factors explain the observed variations in the vibrational excitation patterns. The ability of theory to describe EELS provides concrete illustration of the utility of non-Hermitian quantum chemistry, which extends such important concepts as potential energy surfaces and molecular orbitals to states embedded in the continuum.

Keywords

Resonances
EELS
Complex absorbing potential
Dissociative electron attachment
Complex basis functions
pyrrole

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Spectroscopic signatures of states in the continuum characterized by a joint experimental and theoretical study of pyrrole: Supplemental information
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Additional results: Previous studies of pyrrole resonances, Calculation of frequencies and normal mode analysis, Calculation of resonances using CAP-EOM-EA-CCSD and CBF-EOM-EA-CCSD: Additional results, Adiabatic energies of resonances, Calculations of non-resonant EELS, Calculations of EELS via resonances
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