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Ultrafast relaxation pump-probe experiments

Abstract The density matrix method is a powerful theoretical technique to describe the ultrafast processes and to analyze the femtosecond time-resolved spectra in the pump-probe experiment. The dynamics of population and coherence of the system can be described by the evolution of density matrix elements. In this chapter, the applications of density matrix method on internal conversion and vibrational relaxation processes will be presented. As an example, the ultfafast internal conversion process of Jt jt nn transition of pyrazine will be presented,... [Pg.79]

Pump-probe experiment is an efficient approach to detect the ultrafast processes of molecules, clusters, and dense media. The dynamics of population and coherence of the system can be theoretically described using density matrix method. In this chapter, for ultrafast processes, we choose to investigate the effect of conical intersection (Cl) on internal conversion (IC) and the theory and numerical calculations of intramolecular vibrational relaxation (IVR). Since the 1970s, the theories of vibrational relaxation have been widely studied [1-7], Until recently, the quantum chemical calculations of anharmonic coefficients of potential-energy surfaces (PESs) have become available [8-10]. In this chapter, we shall use the water dimer (H20)2 and aniline as examples to demonstrate how to apply the adiabatic approximation to calculate the rates of vibrational relaxation. [Pg.80]

The dynamics of fast processes such as electron and energy transfers and vibrational and electronic deexcitations can be probed by using short-pulsed lasers. The experimental developments that have made possible the direct probing of molecular dissociation steps and other ultrafast processes in real time (in the femtosecond time range) have, in a few cases, been extended to the study of surface phenomena. For instance, two-photon photoemission has been used to study the dynamics of electrons at interfaces [ ]. Vibrational relaxation times have also been measured for a number of modes such as the 0-Fl stretching m silica and the C-0 stretching in carbon monoxide adsorbed on transition metals [ ]. Pump-probe laser experiments such as these are difficult, but the field is still in its infancy, and much is expected in this direction m the near fiitiire. [Pg.1790]


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