Empirical rules of molecular photophysics in the light of ultrafast spectroscopy

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Abstract

The advent of ultrafast laser spectroscopy has allowed entirely new possibilities for the investigation of the ultrafast photophysics of inorganic metal-based molecular complexes. In this review we show different regimes where non-Kasha behavior shows up. We also demonstrate that while ultrafast intersystem crossing is a common observation in metal complexes, the ISC rates do not scale with the magnitude of the spin-orbit coupling constant. Structural dynamics and density of states play a crucial role in such ultrafast ISC processes, which are not limited to molecules containing heavy atoms.

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Chergui, M. (2015). Empirical rules of molecular photophysics in the light of ultrafast spectroscopy. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 87, pp. 525–536). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/pac-2014-0939

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