Although azulene's anomalous fluorescence originating from S2 rather than from S1 is a textbook example for the violation of Kasha's rule, an understanding of the underlying processes is still a subject of investigation. Here, we use action-based coherent two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2DES) to measure a single Liouville-space response pathway from S0 via S1 to the S2 state of azulene. We directly compare this sequential excitation in the liquid phase detecting S2 fluorescence and in a molecular beam detecting photoionized cations, using the S2 anomalous emission to our advantage. We complement the 2DES study with pump-probe measurements of S1 excitation dynamics, including vibrational relaxation and passage through a conical intersection. A direct comparison of the liquid and gas phase allows us to assess the effect of the solvent and the interplay of intra- and intermolecular energy relaxation.
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Solowan, H. P., Malý, P., & Brixner, T. (2022). Direct comparison of molecular-beam vs liquid-phase pump-probe and two-dimensional spectroscopy on the example of azulene. Journal of Chemical Physics, 157(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0088365
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