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Anharmonic vibrational effects in linear and two-dimensional electronic spectra

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
卷 19, 期 36, 页码 24752-24760

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7cp05189a

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  1. Czech-Austrian Mobility (Czech) [7AMB16AT023]
  2. Austrian: OeAD [WTZ: CZ 09/2016]
  3. Austrian Science Fund (FWF): START project [Y 631-N27]
  4. Czech Science Foundation [17-22160S]
  5. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [Y631] Funding Source: Austrian Science Fund (FWF)

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For the description of vibrational effects in electronic spectra, harmonic vibrations are a convenient and widespread model. However, spectra of larger organic molecules in solution usually exhibit signs of vibrational anharmonicity, as revealed by deviation from the mirror image symmetry between linear absorption and emission spectra of the harmonic case. For perylene and terylene, two molecules with rigid Pi-electron systems and strong vibrational-electronic coupling, we employ a simple but effective theoretical model, which introduces cubic anharmonicity in the potentials of electronic surfaces. Vibrational anharmonicity is then readily quantified based on the experimentally measured peak ratio of the first vibronic progression peaks in linear absorption and emission. This method is straightforward but not applicable if emission from the initially excited state is short lived. For such a case, we employ two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy in the visible as a comprehensive time-resolved technique for the experimental determination of the vibrational anharmonicity of pinacyanol iodide, a solvated dye molecule exhibiting ultrafast excited state isomerization. We show that the ratio between certain cross peak amplitudes in two-dimensional electronic spectra is a direct measure of vibrational anharmonicity.

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