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The energy relaxation and kinetic evolution of transient spectra of bacteriochlorophylls (BChls) in light-harvesting complex LH2 from Rb. sphaeroides 601 were investigated using femtosecond pump-probe technique. Upon 783 nm excitation, the energy at B800 BChls experiences an intramolecular redistribution with 0.35 ps time constant before transferring to B850 BChls. With tuning the excitation wavelength, the dynamical evolution of excited BChls was clearly observed, which indicates an obvious competition between the ground state bleaching and excited state absorption (ESA) of BChls involved and an isosbestic point near 818 nm, and also demonstrates that from the lower electronic excited state of B800 BChls to the higher excitonic state of B850 BChls is an efficient routine for energy transfer. The excitation energy in higher excitonic states of B850 BChls relaxes rapidly to the next lowest excitonic state by interconversion, delocalization to adjacent molecular, populating the lowest excitonic state and the change of molecular conformation.  相似文献   

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采用飞秒时间分辨吸收光谱手段观测了在500和800 nm激发下高光培养的紫色光合细菌Rhodopseu-domonas(Rps). palustris外周捕光天线LH2(HL-LH2)中不同共轭链长类胡萝卜素(Carotenoid, 简称Car)和细菌叶绿素a(Bacteriachlorophyll a, 简称BChl a)的特征吸收光谱. 光谱动力学分析结果表明, HL-LH2中不同Car分子间可能存在复杂的单重激发态能量平衡过程, Car分子同时向BChl a分子发生多途径的单重激发态能量传递, B800主要接受来自Car的S2和S1态能量; B850则主要接受来自长共轭链Car(共轭双键数目n=13)的S1态和B800的激发态能量, 整个能量传递过程在3~5 ps内完成.  相似文献   

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The structural and electronic properties of perylene molecule, dimers, and excimers have been computationally studied. The present work represents the first systematic study of perylene molecule and dimer forms by means of long‐range corrected time‐dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) approaches. Initially, the study explores the photophysical properties of the molecular species. Vertical transitions to many excited singlet states have been computed and rationalized with different exchange‐correlation functionals. Differences between excitation energies are discussed and compared to the absorption spectrum of perylene in gas phase and diluted solution. De‐excitation energy from the relaxed geometry of the lowest excited singlet is in good agreement with the experimental fluorescence emission. Optimization of several coplanar forms of the perylene pair prove that, contrary to generalized gradient approximation (GGA) and hybrid exchange‐correlation functionals, corrected TDDFT is able to bind the perylene dimer in the ground state. Excitation energies from different dimer conformers point to dimer formation prior to photoexcitation. The fully relaxed excimer geometry belongs to the perfectly eclipsed conformation with D2h symmetry. The excimer equilibrium intermolecular distance is shorter than the separation found for the ground state, which is an indication of stronger interchromophore interaction in the excimer state. Excimer de‐excitation energy is in rather good agreement with the excimer band of perylene in concentrated solution. The study also scans the energy profiles of the ground and lowest excited states along several geometrical distortions. The nature of the interactions responsible for the excimer stabilization is explored in terms of excitonic and charge resonance contributions. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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This work provides a detailed account of the application of our multichromophoric F?rster resonance energy transfer (MC-FRET) theory (Phys. Rev. Lett. 2004, 92, 218301) for the calculation of the energy transfer rate from the B800 unit to the B850 unit in the light harvesting complex 2 (LH2) of purple bacteria. The model Hamiltonian consists of the B800 unit represented by a single bacteriochlorophyll (BChl), the B850 unit represented by its entire set of BChls, the electronic coupling between the two units, and the bath terms representing all environmental degrees of freedom. The model parameters are determined, independent of the rate calculation, from the literature data and by a fitting to an ensemble line shape. Comparing our theoretical rate and a low-temperature experimental rate, we estimate the magnitude of the BChl-Qy transition dipole to be in the range of 6.5-7.5 D, assuming that the optical dielectric constant of the medium is in the range of 1.5-2. We examine how the bias of the average excitation energy of the B800-BChl relative to that of the B850-BChl affects the energy transfer time by calculating the transfer rates based on both our MC-FRET theory and the original FRET theory, varying the value of the bias. Within our model, we find that the value of bias 260 cm-1, which we determine from the fitting to an ensemble line shape, is very close to the value at which the ratio between MC-FRET and FRET rates is a maximum. This provides evidence that the bacterial system utilizes the quantum mechanical coherence among the multiple chromophores within the B850 in a constructive way so as to achieve efficient energy transfer from B800 to B850.  相似文献   

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Abstract— The molecular structure of the light-harvesting complex 2 (LH2) bacteriochlorophyll-protein antenna complex from the purple non-sulfur photosynthetic bacterium Rhodopseudomonas acidophila , strain 10050 provides the positions and orientations of the 27 bacteriochlorophyll (BChl) molecules in the complex. Our structure-based model calculations of the distinctive optical properties (absorption, CD, polarization) of LH2 in the near-infrared region use a point-monopole approximation to represent the BChl Qy transition moment. The results of the calculations support the assignment of the ring of 18 closely coupled BChl to B850 (BChl absorbing at 850 nm) and the larger diameter, parallel ring of 9 weakly coupled BChl to B800. All of the significantly allowed transitions in the near infrared are calculated to be perpendicular to the C9 symmetry axis, in agreement with polarization studies of this membrane-associated complex. To match the absorption maxima of the B800 and B850 components using a relative permittivity (dielectric constant) of 2.1, we assign different site energies (12 500 and 12260 cm−1, respectively) for the Qy transitions of the respective BChl in their protein binding sites. Excitonic coupling is particularly strong among the set of B850 chromophores, with pairwise interaction energies nearly 300 cm between nearest neighbors, comparable with the experimental absorption bandwidths at room temperature. These strong interactions, for the full set of 18 B850 chromophores, result in an excitonic manifold that is 1200 cm−1 wide. Some of the upper excitonic states should result in weak absorption and perhaps stronger CD features. These predictions from the calculations await experimental verification.  相似文献   

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Time-resolved infrared (TR-IR) absorption spectroscopy in both the femtosecond and nanosecond time domain has been applied to examine the photolysis of benzoic acid in acetonitrile solution following either 267 nm or 193 nm excitation. By combining the ultrafast and nanosecond TR-IR measurements, both the excited states and the photofragments have been detected and key mechanistic insights were obtained. We show that the solvent interaction modifies the excited state relaxation pathways and thus the population dynamics, leading to different photolysis behavior in solution from that observed in the gas phase. Vibrational energy transfer to solvents dissipates excitation energy efficiently, suppressing the photodissociation and depopulating the excited S(2) or S(3) state molecules to the lowest T(1) state with a rate of ~2.5 ps after a delayed onset of ~3.7 ps. Photolysis of benzoic acid using 267 nm excitation is dominated by the formation of the T(1) excited state and no photofragments could be detected. The results from TR-IR experiments using higher energy of 193 nm indicate that photodissociation proceeds more rapidly than the vibrational energy transfer to solvents and C-C bond fission becomes the dominant relaxation pathway in these experiments as featured by the prominent observation of the COOH photofragments and negligible yield of the T(1) excited state. The measured ultrafast formation of T(1) excited state supports the existence of the surface intersections of S(2)/S(1), S(2)/T(2), and S(1)/T(1)/T(2), and the large T(1) quantum yield of ~0.65 indicates the importance of the excited state depopulation to triplet manifold as the key factor affecting the photophysical and photochemical behavior of the monomeric benzoic acid.  相似文献   

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Detailed burn wavelength-dependent hole-burning studies of the title complex have been performed. The zero-phonon hole (ZPH) widths for B800 at 4.2 K are 6.0 ± 0.3 cm and are discussed in terms of B80O-B850 and B800-B800 energy transfer. The B800* lifetime is 1.8 ± 0.2 ps. The site inhomogeneous broadening (r,) of B800 is 240 cm?1. The B850 (located at 864 nm at 4.2 K) hole spectra reveal that B850 suffers from significant homogeneous broadening, which is attributed to unit cell exciton level structure and ultrafast interexciton level relaxation. Novel ZPH action spectra lead to the resolution of a minor component at 885 nm, which is the analogue of B870 of Rhodobacter sphaeroides previously assigned as the lowest exciton level of the B850 exciton band. The B870 ZPH width of 2.0 ± 0.2 cm?1for Rhodopseudomonas acidophila leads to a total dephasing time of 5.3 ps, which is attributed to exciton scattering that stems from the energetic inequivalence of neighboring B850 unit cells.  相似文献   

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Abstract— The absorption spectrum of the membrane-bound light-harvesting (LH)II antenna complex from Ectothiorhodospira sp. has two characteristic near-infrared bands at 797 (B800 band) and 857 (B850 band) nm. Alkaline pH induced a B850 band blue shift of 17–21 nm depending on experimental conditions. The blue shift was totally reversible when the original experimental conditions were re-established. No significant effect was observed, however, on the B800 band under the same experimental conditions. The intensity and shape of the pigment circular dichroism signals were maintained with the exception of a blue shift of the signal from the B850 band concomitant with the blue shift of that absorption band. Specific chemical modification of the LHII complex with salicylaldehyde allowed correlation of the alkaline pH effect with the neutralization of a lysine positive charge. We propose that the observed blue shift of the B850 band is due to distortion of the bacteriochlorophyll domain as a consequence of electrostatic and probably hydrogen-bonding changes but not due to modification of the pigment excitonic interactions within the pigment-protein complex.  相似文献   

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To explore the effect of cell membrane stacking on the function of light-harvesting complex 2 (LH2) in purple nonsulfur photosynthetic bacteria, LH2 from Rhodobacter sphaeroides 2.4.1 (R. sph 2.4.1) was reconstituted into lipid bilayer vesicles (LH2@liposome) and further formed multi-layer structure by electrostatic interaction with poly-l-lysine (LH2@liposome/PLL), which was characterized by cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and TEM. When embedded in liposomes and additionally in multi-layer liposomes, the absorption band, zero-crossing point of CD signals and fluorescence emission of LH2 B850 excitons were observed to uniformly have 1–2 nm red-shifting. Combining with the corresponding fluorescence quench and the generation of shorter-living fluorescence species, a new excitonic species generated through B850 structural splitting was proposed. By FT-Raman and triplet carotenoid dynamics, the structural mechanism was deduced and discussed. Briefly, all environmental changes, including LH2 aggregating and multi-layer membrane stacking, eventually applied forces on B850 exciton molecules mainly through the hydrogen bonding between the C3-acetyl carbonyl groups of B850 BChls and Tyr44 and 45 residues at C-terminus of α-polypeptides. The effect of multi-layer structure on LH2 could be assigned as a kind of photoprotection.  相似文献   

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The dynamics of the enolic form of acetylacetone (E-AcAc) was investigated using a femtosecond pump-probe experiment. The pump at 266 nm excited E-AcAc in the first bright state, S2(pi pi*). The resulting dynamics was probed by multiphoton ionization at 800 nm. It was investigated for 80 ps on the S2(pi pi*) and S1(n pi*) potential energy surfaces. An important step is the transfer from S2 to S1 that occurs with a time constant of 1.4 +/- 0.2 ps. Before, the system had left the excitation region in 70 +/- 10 fs. An intermediate step was identified when E-AcAc traveled on the S2 surface. Likely, it corresponds to an accidental resonance in the detection scheme that is met along this path. More importantly, some clues are given that an intramolecular vibrational energy relaxation is observed, which transfers excess vibrational energy from the enolic group O-H to the other modes of the molecule. The present multistep evolution of excited E-AcAc probably also describes, at least qualitatively, the dynamics of other electronically excited beta-diketones.  相似文献   

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Broadband UV-visible femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy and steady-state integrated fluorescence were used to study the excited state dynamics of 7-dehydrocholesterol (provitamin D(3), DHC) in solution following excitation at 266 nm. The major results from these experiments are: (1) The excited state absorption spectrum is broad and structureless spanning the visible from 400 to 800 nm. (2) The state responsible for the excited state absorption is the initially excited state. Fluorescence from this state has a quantum yield of ~2.5 × 10(-4) in room temperature solution. (3) The decay of the excited state absorption is biexponential, with a fast component of ~0.4-0.65 ps and a slow component 1.0-1.8 ps depending on the solvent. The spectral profiles of the two components are similar, with the fast component redshifted with respect to the slow component. The relative amplitudes of the fast and slow components are influenced by the solvent. These data are discussed in the context of sequential and parallel models for the excited state internal conversion from the optically excited 1(1)B state. Although both models are possible, the more likely explanation is fast bifurcation between two excited state geometries leading to parallel decay channels. The relative yield of each conformation is dependent on details of the potential energy surface. Models for the temperature dependence of the excited state decay yield an intrinsic activation barrier of ~2 kJ/mol for internal conversion and ring opening. This model for the excited state behavior of DHC suggests new experiments to further understand the photochemistry and perhaps control the excited state pathways with optical pulse shaping.  相似文献   

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The CASPT2/CASSCF method with the 6-311G basis set and an active space up to (14, 11) was used to explore the ultrafast internal conversion mechanism for excited 9H-adenine. Three minima, two transition states, and seven conical intersections were obtained to build up the two deactivation pathways for the internal conversion mechanism. Special efforts were made to explore the excited-state potential energy surfaces near the Franck-Condon region and determine the various barriers in the processes of deactivation. The barrier required from the 1pipi (1La) state to deactivate nonradiatively is found to be lower than that required from the 1pipi (1Lb) state. On 250 nm excitation, the 1pipi (1La) state is populated, and the transition from 1pipi (1La) to the lowest 1npi state involves very low barriers, which may account for the observed short (<50 fs) lifetime of the 1pipi excited state. The deactivation of the lowest 1npi state is required to overcome a barrier of 3.15 kcal/mol, which should be responsible for the 750 fs lifetime of the npi excited state. On 267 nm excitation, the vibrationally active 1pipi (1Lb) state is populated. Excitation at 277 nm prepares the 1pipi (1Lb) state without much excessive vibrational energy, which may be responsible for the observed >2 ps lifetime.  相似文献   

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Photochemical and photophysical properties were investigated for poly(arylenevinylene)s containing a flexible biphenyl "hinge" unit by applying one-photon (OP) and two-photon (TP) excitation to explore excited-state properties. The poly(arylenevinylene)s were poly[(2,5-dihexyloxy-p-phenylenevinylene)-alt-(4,4'-dihexyloxy-3,3'-biphenylenevinylene)] (1), poly[(2,5-dihexyloxy-p-phenylenevinylene)-alt-(2,2'-dihexyloxy-3,3'-biphenylenevinylene)] (2), and poly[(2,5-dihexyloxy-p-phenylenevinylene)-alt-(2,2'-biphenylenevinylene)] (3). Effective emission quantum yields and related photonic properties were evaluated on a realistic per-chromophore basis using effective conjugation lengths based on the Strickler-Berg relationship. Intramolecular photocyclization was deduced to occur in the one case where the biphenyl molecular connectivity permitted the reaction, based on matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF), heteronuclear multiple-quantum coherence (HMQC)-NMR, and gel-permeation chromatography (GPC) results. The various photoprocesses could be induced by either OP or TP excitation, though the first excited singlet state is the photoactive state. The higher excitation energy of the TP excited state favors indirect population of the S, state by electronic coupling between the TP and OP excited states [lambda(max)TPE (nm): 726; delta (GM): 1=229, 2=215, 3= 109). Photochemical processes occurring from the lowest OP excited state (S1) could therefore also be indirectly induced by TP excitation.  相似文献   

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UV resonance Raman (UVRR) excitation profiles and Raman depolarization ratios were measured for a 21-residue predominantly alanine peptide, AAAAA(AAARA) 3A (AP), excited between 194 and 218 nm. Excitation within the pi-->pi* electronic transitions of the amide group results in UVRR spectra dominated by amide vibrations. The Raman cross sections and excitation profiles provide information about the nature of the electronic transitions of the alpha-helix and polyproline II (PPII)-like peptide conformations. AP is known to be predominantly alpha-helical at low temperatures and to take on a PPII helix-like conformation at high temperatures. The PPII-like and alpha-helix conformations show distinctly different Raman excitation profiles. The PPII-like conformation cross sections are approximately twice those of the alpha-helix. This is due to hypochromism that results from excitonic interactions between the NV 1 transition of one amide group with higher energy electronic transitions of other amide groups, which decreases the alpha-helical NV 1 (pi-->pi*) oscillator strengths. Excitation profiles of the alpha-helix and PPII-like conformations indicate that the highest signal-to-noise Raman spectra of alpha-helix and PPII-like conformations are obtained at excitation wavelengths of 194 and 198 nm, respectively. We also see evidence of at least two electronic transitions underlying the Raman excitation profiles of both the alpha-helical and the PPII-like conformations. In addition to the well-known approximately 190 nm pi-->pi* transitions, the Raman excitation profiles and Raman depolarization ratio measurements show features between 205-207 nm, which in the alpha-helix likely results from the parallel excitonic component. The PPII-like helix appears to also undergo excitonic splitting of its pi-->pi* transition which leads to a 207 nm feature.  相似文献   

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Two modified metallophthalocyanines (MPcs) containing sulfonic naphthoxy substituents were synthesized. The measurements of transient absorption and time-resolved photoluminescence were used to study the ultrafast response and excited state dynamics of two MPcs in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) solution, which were predominantly in the monomeric form. Under excitation at 400 nm, these molecules experience vibrational relaxation to the bottom of the first excited state and then the excitation rapidly converts to the low-lying charge-transfer (CT) state and finally reaches the triplet states. Under excitation at 800 nm, they show a two-photon absorption character, and their excited state dynamics exhibit strong dependence on the probe wavelength. The main results with 400 nm pumping are similar to the results with 800 nm pumping. For p-HPcZn, weak two-photon photoluminescence was also observed with a lifetime of 52 +/- 2 ps. A four-level model was used to illustrate the excited state dynamics of p-HPcZn, while a five-level model was suggested for p-HPcCo molecule.  相似文献   

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UV laser-induced fluorescence and IR-UV fluorescence depletion studies have been used to characterize the intermolecular levels of the CN-Ar complex in the excited state correlating with CN B (2)Σ(+) + Ar. Additional CN-Ar features are identified to lower wavenumber than reported previously. Fluorescence depletion spectra are recorded to confirm that these CN-Ar features and other higher energy features in the B-X spectrum originate from a common ground state level. The UV depletion is induced by IR excitation of CN-Ar from the ground state zero-point level to a hindered internal rotor state (n(K) = 1(1)) in the CN overtone region. The lowest energy feature in the B-X spectrum at 25,714.1 cm(-1) is assigned as a transition to the zero-point level of the B state and also yields its binding energy, D(0) = 186(2) cm(-1), which is in excellent accord with theoretical predictions. The next feature approximately 40 cm(-1) higher is attributed to overlapping transitions to intermolecular levels with bend (v(b)(K)=1(1)) or stretch (v(s) = 1) excitation. Yet higher features (previously reported) are also assigned, based on their transition type and wavenumber, which are consistent with the intermolecular energy level pattern computed theoretically. Finally, the intensity profile of the lowest energy features in the B-X spectrum reflects the predicted change in the CN (B (2)Σ(+), X (2)Σ(+)) + Ar potentials upon electronic excitation from a weakly anisotropic potential about the linear N≡C-Ar configuration in the ground state to a more strongly bound linear C≡N-Ar structure in the excited B electronic state.  相似文献   

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We report on vibrational coherence dynamics in excited and ground electronic states of all-trans retinal protonated Schiff-bases (RPSB), investigated by time-resolved Degenerate Four-Wave-Mixing (DFWM). The results show that wave packet dynamics in the excited state of RPSB consist of only low-frequency (<800 cm(-1)) modes. Such low-frequency wave packet motion is observed over a broad range of detection wavelengths ranging from excited state absorption (~500 nm) to stimulated emission (>600 nm). Our results indicate that low-frequency coherences in the excited state are not activated directly by laser excitation but rather by internal vibrational energy redistribution. This is supported by the observation that similar coherence dynamics are not observed in the electronic ground state. Challenging previous experimental results, we show that the formation of low-frequency coherence dynamics in RPSB does not require significant excess vibrational energy deposition in the excited state vibrational manifolds. Concerning ground state wave packet dynamics, we observe a set of high-frequency (>800 cm(-1)) modes, reflecting mainly single and double bond stretching motion in the retinal polyene-chain. Dephasing of these high-frequency coherences is mode-dependent and partially differs from analogous vibrational dephasing of the all-trans retinal chromophore in a protein environment (bacteriorhodopsin).  相似文献   

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A carboxylated adenosine analog (C-Ado) has been synthesized and probed via time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy in order to induce intra-molecular charge transfer from the carboxylic acid moiety to the nucleobase. Intra-molecular charge transfer can be exploited as starting point to probe low-energy electron (LEE) damage in DNA and its derivatives. Time-dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT) calculations at the B3LYP-6311G level of theory have been performed to verify that the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) was located on carboxylic acid and that the lowest occupied molecular orbital (LUMO) was on the nucleobase. Hence, the carboxylic acid could work as electron source, whilst the nucleobase could serve the purpose of electron acceptor. The dynamics following excitation at 4.66 eV (266 nm) were probed using time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy using probes at 1.55 eV (800 nm) and 3.10 eV (400 nm). The data show rapid decay of the excited state population and, based on the similarity of the overall dynamics to deoxy-adenosine monophosphate (dAMP), it appears that the dominant decay mechanism is internal conversion following 1ππ* excitation of the nucleobase, rather than charge-transfer from the carboxylic acid to the nucleobase.  相似文献   

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The authors use transient absorption spectroscopy to monitor the ionization and dissociation products following two-photon excitation of pure liquid water. The primary decay mechanism changes from dissociation at an excitation energy of 8.3 eV to ionization at 12.4 eV. The two channels occur with similar yield for an excitation energy of 9.3 eV. For the lowest excitation energy, the transient absorption at 267 nm probes the geminate recombination kinetics of the H and OH fragments, providing a window on the dissociation dynamics. Modeling the OH geminate recombination indicates that the dissociating H atoms have enough kinetic energy to escape the solvent cage and one or two additional solvent shells. The average initial separation of H and OH fragments is 0.7+/-0.2 nm. Our observation suggests that the hydrogen bonding environment does not prevent direct dissociation of an O-H bond in the excited state. We discuss the implications of our measurement for the excited state dynamics of liquid water and explore the role of those dynamics in the ionization mechanism at low excitation energies.  相似文献   

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A two-color (3+1(')) pump-probe scheme is employed to investigate Rydberg wave packet dynamics in carbon disulfide (CS(2) (*)). The state superpositions are created within the 4f and 5p Rydberg manifolds by three photons of the 400 nm pump pulse, and their temporal evolution is monitored with femtosecond time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy using an 800 nm ionizing probe pulse. The coherent behavior of the non-stationary superpositions are observed through wavepacket revivals upon ionization to either the upper (12) or lower (32) spin-orbit components of CS(2) (+). The results show clearly that the composition of the wavepacket can be efficiently controlled by the power density of the excitation pulse over a range from 500 GWcm(2) to 10 TWcm(2). The results are consistent with the anticipated ac-Stark shift for 400 nm light and demonstrate an effective method for population control in molecular systems. Moreover, it is shown that Rydberg wavepackets can be formed in CS(2) with excitation power densities up to 10 TWcm(2) without significant fragmentation. The exponential 1e population decay (T(1)) of specific excited Rydberg states are recovered by analysis of the coherent part of the signal. The dissociation lifetimes of these states are typically 1.5 ps. However, a region exhibiting a more rapid decay ( approximately 800 fs) is observed for states residing in the energy range of 74 450-74 550 cm(-1), suggestive of an enhanced surface crossing in this region.  相似文献   

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