Caged Contact Pair Formation in Cooled Triiodide-Ethanol Solutions
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Abstract
We have conducted spectrally-resolved optical pump-probe experiments following the photodissociation of triiodide (I3-) in cooled ethanol solutions from 300 K to 80 K. After being excited by a UV pump pulse at 400 nm, I3- dissociates into I2- and I fragments, the former of which is monitored by its broad absorption in the 660-870 nm range. Primary geminate recombination occurs within 4 ps over the temperature range studied and occurs in an increasing fraction of photofragments as the solution is cooled. Following an initial period of vibrational relaxation, the observed spectra continuously red-shifts with decreasing temperature before saturating near 800 nm below 160 K. The red-shifted band appears on a timescale similar to geminate recombination. These results are consistent with the increased formation of a caged contact pair species at low temperatures.
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Presenters
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Frank Yi Gao
Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Authors
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Frank Yi Gao
Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Yu-Hsiang Cheng
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Keith Adam Nelson
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chemistry, MIT, MiT, Cambridge, MA 02139