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Excited state non-adiabatic dynamics of pyrrole: a time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy and quantum dynamics study.
Wu, Guorong; Neville, Simon P; Schalk, Oliver; Sekikawa, Taro; Ashfold, Michael N R; Worth, Graham A; Stolow, Albert.
Afiliação
  • Wu G; National Research Council of Canada, 100 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0R6, Canada.
  • Neville SP; School of Chemistry, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, United Kingdom.
  • Schalk O; National Research Council of Canada, 100 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0R6, Canada.
  • Sekikawa T; National Research Council of Canada, 100 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0R6, Canada.
  • Ashfold MN; School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TS, United Kingdom.
  • Worth GA; School of Chemistry, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, United Kingdom.
  • Stolow A; National Research Council of Canada, 100 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0R6, Canada.
J Chem Phys ; 142(7): 074302, 2015 Feb 21.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25702010
The dynamics of pyrrole excited at wavelengths in the range 242-217 nm are studied using a combination of time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy and wavepacket propagations performed using the multi-configurational time-dependent Hartree method. Excitation close to the origin of pyrrole's electronic spectrum, at 242 and 236 nm, is found to result in an ultrafast decay of the system from the ionization window on a single timescale of less than 20 fs. This behaviour is explained fully by assuming the system to be excited to the A2(πσ(∗)) state, in accord with previous experimental and theoretical studies. Excitation at shorter wavelengths has previously been assumed to result predominantly in population of the bright A1(ππ(∗)) and B2(ππ(∗)) states. We here present time-resolved photoelectron spectra at a pump wavelength of 217 nm alongside detailed quantum dynamics calculations that, together with a recent reinterpretation of pyrrole's electronic spectrum [S. P. Neville and G. A. Worth, J. Chem. Phys. 140, 034317 (2014)], suggest that population of the B1(πσ(∗)) state (hitherto assumed to be optically dark) may occur directly when pyrrole is excited at energies in the near UV part of its electronic spectrum. The B1(πσ(∗)) state is found to decay on a timescale of less than 20 fs by both N-H dissociation and internal conversion to the A2(πσ(∗)) state.

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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article