Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5392125 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The photo-induced ring-opening reaction C â E of a photochromic indolyl-fulgimide is investigated by sub-picosecond pump-probe spectroscopy in the visible and infrared spectral range. The thermally stable C-isomer shows a pronounced absorption in the visible spectral range without spectral overlap with the absorption of the E- and Z-isomer. The comparison of infrared and visible transient absorption data allows to assign the observed exponential 2.1 ps dynamics to the ring-opening reaction and the non-exponential 10-40 ps component to the cooling of the hot molecules. The transient absorption spectra taken 80 ps after photo-excitation are identical with the steady state difference spectra.
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Authors
S. Malkmus, F.O. Koller, B. Heinz, W.J. Schreier, T.E. Schrader, W. Zinth, C. Schulz, S. Dietrich, K. Rück-Braun, M. Braun,