S. Takeuchi et T. Tahara, ULTRAFAST FLUORESCENCE STUDY ON THE EXCITED SINGLET-STATE DYNAMICS OFALL-TRANS-RETINAL, The journal of physical chemistry. A, Molecules, spectroscopy, kinetics, environment, & general theory, 101(17), 1997, pp. 3052-3060
The femtosecond time-resolved fluorescence of all-trans-retinal in hex
ane was measured by using the fluorescence up-conversion method. It wa
s found that the fluorescence consists of ultrafast (tau = 30 +/- 15 f
s and lambda(max) approximate to m 430 nm), fast (tau = 370 +/- 20 fs
and lambda(max) approximate to 440 nm), and slow (tau = 33.5 ps and la
mbda(max) approximate to 560 nm) components. These three components we
re assigned to fluorescences from the B-1(u), (1)A(g), and (1)n pi st
ates, respectively, which are successively populated during the relaxa
tion process in the singlet: manifold after photoexcitation. The oscil
lator strengths of the three excited singlet states were determined to
be 1.0 (B-1(u)), 0.024 ((1)A(g)), and 0.0018 ((1)n pi) on the basis
of the obtained lime-resolved fluorescence data. The state ordering in
the singlet manifold, as well as quantitative characterization of the
three low-lying excited singlet states, is discussed.