2017
DOI: 10.1063/1.4975174
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Mode specific excited state dynamics study of bis(phenylethynyl)benzene from ultrafast Raman loss spectroscopy

Abstract: Femtosecond transient absorption (fs-TA) and Ultrafast Raman Loss Spectroscopy (URLS) have been applied to reveal the excited state dynamics of bis(phenylethynyl)benzene (BPEB), a model system for one-dimensional molecular wires that have numerous applications in opto-electronics. It is known from the literature that in the ground state BPEB has a low torsional barrier, resulting in a mixed population of rotamers in solution at room temperature. For the excited state this torsional barrier had been calculated … Show more

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“…29 Our previous report on time-resolved TA and ultra-fast Raman loss spectroscopy (URLS) of BPEB upon 307 nm photo-excitation concerns the multi-exponential kinetic behavior observed in different solvents. 34 The longest lifetime component obtained from femtosecond TA was consistent with the fluorescence lifetime (~500-600 ps) reported in the literature. 29,34 The time dependent integrated peak area/intensity of three major Raman bands (2126 cm -1 , 1573 cm -1 and 1130 cm -1 modes) showed a biphasic increase, as concluded from transient URLS measurements for the same excitation wavelength.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…29 Our previous report on time-resolved TA and ultra-fast Raman loss spectroscopy (URLS) of BPEB upon 307 nm photo-excitation concerns the multi-exponential kinetic behavior observed in different solvents. 34 The longest lifetime component obtained from femtosecond TA was consistent with the fluorescence lifetime (~500-600 ps) reported in the literature. 29,34 The time dependent integrated peak area/intensity of three major Raman bands (2126 cm -1 , 1573 cm -1 and 1130 cm -1 modes) showed a biphasic increase, as concluded from transient URLS measurements for the same excitation wavelength.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Bis(phenylethynyl)-benzene was prepared via the Sonogashira coupling reaction and the purity was tested as reported earlier. 34 The ground state absorption spectrum of BPEB was recorded using a Shimadzu UV-Vis Spectrophotometer, model UV-2600 at 20 µM concentration in acetonitrile in a 1-cm path length quartz cuvette. The absorption was processed using UVprobe-2.50 software which is supplied as standard with the spectrophotometer.…”
Section: Ground State Absorption Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a further illustration of the flexibility of the MOF framework, and how this can influence the photoluminescence properties. [26] This behaviour is in contrast to a recently reported two-fold interpenetrated tetraphenylethylene-based Zr MOF, which showed changes in luminescence when pressurised up to 20 MPa as a consequence of a breathing effect, whereby the two interpenetrating nets were compressed towards one another and the unit cell contracted dramatically. [27] Finally, on decreasing pressure, the pressure-induced spectral shifts were reversible, indicating the transition from a mixed twisted:planar structure at ambient pressure, to a 100 % twisted structure at 2.1 GPa, is fully reversible.…”
Section: Angewandte Chemiecontrasting
confidence: 69%
“…In this work, we investigate the relationship between the GS-FSRS line shapes and Raman pump and probe wavelengths. Different from previous reports [38,53], the line shapes are also examined at shorter wavelengths resonant with the blue side of the electronic absorption band which fills a current knowledge gap. R6G in methanol is used as the model system because its absorption band (maximum at ∼530 nm) lies within the wavelength tunable range (ca.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In an electronic excited state, transient vibrational population complicates the Raman line shapes to a greater extent. The resonance with excited-state absorption (ESA) and stimulated emission (SE) bands provides more channels for "dynamic" resonance Raman during the study of a broad range of photoactive systems [20,35,39,[50][51][52][53][54]. Some theoretical work has been performed for the ES Raman line shapes [18,20,46,50].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%