Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9577195 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Femtosecond four-wave-mixing spectroscopy was used to study the initial molecular relaxation processes of magnesium octaethylporphyrin, an effective modelling compound for porphyrin and porphyrin-like compounds in nature. By choosing the excitation- and probe-wavelengths to be resonant with the S1 and S2 excited states, a detailed mapping of the relaxation dynamics within the excited-state manifold is achieved. This data allows the placing of an upper limit of â¼100 fs for the Q01 â Q00 electronic relaxation and due to the lower time resolution in experiments with excitation at 400 nm, of less than 350 fs for the Soret â Q00 population flow. After thermal equilibration, the S1 excited Q00-state is depopulated on a time scale much longer than that accessible to our measurements. However, within the Q00-band an intrastate relaxation is observed, which proceeds on the time scale of a few hundred femtoseconds depending on whether lower or higher excited vibrational levels are involved in the respective relaxational process.
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Authors
B. Dietzek, R. Maksimenka, W. Kiefer, G. Hermann, J. Popp, M. Schmitt,