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Franck-Condon factors complex energy levels

Another consequence of the stronger interactions upon ionization is that the equilibrium geometry of the ionized complex may differ signihcantly from that of the neutral states. Broadened ionization onsets are frequently attributed to the spectral superposition of ionization into several vibrational levels for which Franck-Condon factors are more favorable. As a result, the adiabatic ionization potential may be considerably lower than the vertical potential, and the observed ionization onsets may occur above the adiabatic potential. Another factor to be considered is the conformation-dependent efifect, due to the different conformations of the solvent molecules. The most populated form of a complex may involve a less stable form of the solvent. After photoionisation, the lowest-energy dissociation channel in the complex ion leads to the most stable form of isolated solvent, which has to be taken into account for the estimate of the binding energy. [Pg.166]


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