Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9577375 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
De-excited dynamics of p-chlorotoluene and p-dichlorobenzene have been investigated by the femtosecond pump-probe method in a supersonic molecular beam. The yields of the parent ion and daughter ion are examined as a function of the delay time between the pump and probe laser pulses. The lifetime constants of excited p-chlorotoluene and p-dichlorobenzene are determined. Possible de-excitation mechanisms are suggested that the initially excited S1 state is predissociative via the repulsive triplet state. The substituent effects of additional chlorine atom and methyl group are discussed. Moreover, for the first time, we observe a novel quantum beat oscillation in p-dichlorobenzene.
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Authors
Li-Wei Yuan, Jing-Yi Zhu, Yan-Qiu Wang, Li Wang, Ji-Ling Bai, Guo-Zhong He,