P. Swiderek et al., ELECTRON-ENERGY-LOSS SPECTROSCOPY OF CONDENSED BUTADIENE AND CYCLOPENTADIENE - VIBRATIONALLY RESOLVED EXCITATION OF THE LOW-LYING TRIPLET-STATES, The Journal of chemical physics, 98(11), 1993, pp. 8397-8405
Low-energy electron-energy-loss spectra of 1,3-butadiene and 1,3-cyclo
pentadiene deposited on a thin film of solid argon are measured at a t
emperature of 15 K. This new method allows us to resolve vibrational s
tructure within the low-lying triplet bands. The vibrational frequenci
es observed in the first triplet band of butadiene are in agreement wi
th theoretical predictions under the assumption of a metastable planar
structure for the lowest triplet state (13B(u)). The lowest observabl
e vibronic band of the second triplet transition of butadiene is locat
ed at 4.63 eV. The 0-0 transition to the first triplet state of cyclop
entadiene is resolved and located at 2.555 eV. Concerning the second t
riplet band of cyclopentadiene, we find evidence from a comparison wit
h optical spectra that the onset lies in the energy range from 4.55 to
4.7 eV. This is the first likely observation of T2 for a cis-diene.