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Portrait of Arkady Yartsev. Photo: Kennet Ruona

Arkady Yartsev

Researcher

Portrait of Arkady Yartsev. Photo: Kennet Ruona

Visualizing overdamped wavepacket motion: Excited-state isomerization of pseudocyanine in viscous solvents

Author

  • Benjamin Dietzek
  • Alexander Tarnovsky
  • Arkady Yartsev

Summary, in English

The isomerization of 1,1'-diethyl-2,2'-cyanine iodide in n-alcohols is studied by femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy. Using a broad range of probe wavelengths, the dynamics of ground-state bleach recovery, excited-state absorption and stimulation emission are monitored. We attributed the observed spectral evolution to the excited-state torsional motion, which occurs in a barrierless fashion in all solvents investigated. Excitation initiates a fast downhill bond-twisting motion on steep part of the S, potential. The rate-limiting step of the isomerization is the stochastic bond twisting on a relatively flat part of the potential at the bottom of S-1. The dependences of the bond-twisting rates on solvent viscosity are different for the steep and flat parts of the S, potential. To the best of out knowledge, this work constitutes the first experimental observation of a process for which the viscosity dependence of the reaction rate changes along the reaction coordinate. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Department/s

  • Chemical Physics

Publishing year

2009

Language

English

Pages

54-62

Publication/Series

Chemical Physics

Volume

357

Issue

1-3

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

Keywords

  • Viscosity dependence
  • Femtosecond
  • Barrierless isomerization
  • spectroscopy

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0301-0104