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Symmetry breaking in core-valence double ionisation of allene.

Veronica IdeböhnRoberto LinguerriLucas M CornettaEmelie OlssonMåns WallnerRichard J SquibbRafael C CoutoLeif KarlssonGunnar NymanMajdi HochlafJohn H D ElandS Evelyn StewartRaimund Feifel
Published in: Communications chemistry (2023)
Conventional electron spectroscopy is an established one-electron-at-the-time method for revealing the electronic structure and dynamics of either valence or inner shell ionized systems. By combining an electron-electron coincidence technique with the use of soft X-radiation we have measured a double ionisation spectrum of the allene molecule in which one electron is removed from a C1s core orbital and one from a valence orbital, well beyond Siegbahns Electron-Spectroscopy-for-Chemical-Analysis method. This core-valence double ionisation spectrum shows the effect of symmetry breaking in an extraordinary way, when the core electron is ejected from one of the two outer carbon atoms. To explain the spectrum we present a new theoretical approach combining the benefits of a full self-consistent field approach with those of perturbation methods and multi-configurational techniques, thus establishing a powerful tool to reveal molecular orbital symmetry breaking on such an organic molecule, going beyond Löwdins standard definition of electron correlation.
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