Direct observation of S2-S1 internal conversion in pyrene by femtosecond transient absorption

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UV pulses of 100 fs at 340 nm are utilised to excite pyrene to the vibrationally cold S2 state. Population and depopulation processes occurring in the S2 state are investigated by transient absorption spectroscopy with a white continuum probe. In the first 400 fs after excitation it is possible to measure the growth and disappearance of a band at 585 nm which is assigned to the S14←S2 transition. As a consequence of the internal conversion process from S2 to S1 state, the disappearance of the 585 nm band and the growth of the transient spectrum due to Sn←S1 transitions can be observed. Kinetic measurements of the S2 decay and S1 growing signals provide an estimate of the rate of internal conversion which occurs with a time constant of 150±50 fs. © 1999 OPA (Overseas Publishers Association) N.V. Published by license under the Harwood Academic Publishers imprint, part of The Gordon and Breach Publishing Group.

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Neuwahl, F. V. R., & Foggi, P. (1999). Direct observation of S2-S1 internal conversion in pyrene by femtosecond transient absorption. Laser Chemistry, 19(1–4), 375–379. https://doi.org/10.1155/1999/37692

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