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Energy dissipation in the ground-state vibrational manifolds of β-carotene homologues:: A sub-20-fs time-resolved transient grating spectroscopic study

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 77, Issue 20, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.77.205118

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Transient grating (TG) signals in 8-carotene homologues, by using sub-20-fs excitation pulses, were measured in order to investigate the dependence of the vibrational coherence dynamics on the pi-conjugation length of these carotenoids. The experimental TG traces can be well reproduced by computational simulations based on a Brownian oscillator model using the spectral density determined from their respective resonance Raman spectra and their previously reported excited-state population-relaxation times. The total dephasing times of the ground-state vibrational modes of the homologues were determined by applying a wavelet transformation of their coherent oscillations, which were observed in the experimental TG traces. The total dephasing time decreases as the number of conjugated C=C double bonds increases. The decoherence of the ground-state vibrational modes in the homologues is mainly caused by system-bath interactions. The dephasing time of the C-C stretching modes strongly depends on the conjugation length, whereas that of the C=C stretching does not. This trend clearly shows that shorter-chain carotenoids have a specific major channel of energy dissipation to the environment (the C=C stretching), whereas the longer-chain carotenoids do not.

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