S. Engleitner et al., Nonexponentialities in the ultrafast electron-transfer dynamics in the system oxazine 1 in N,N-dimethylaniline, J PHYS CH A, 103(16), 1999, pp. 3013-3019
Transient absorption experiments with probing in the blue part of the spect
rum (440-500 nm) are performed for the electron-transfer system oxazine 1 i
n N,N-dimethylaniline. The experiments with high time resolution of better
than 20 fs show pronounced modulations due to high-frequency wave packet mo
tion (600 cm(-1)) in the excited electronic state of the oxazine I molecule
before electron transfer. Additionally, modulations due to wave packet mot
ion in the product state of oxazine 1 after complete charge separation are
observed. The absorption transients related to the electron transfer from N
,N-dimethylaniline to oxazine 1 are clearly nonmonoexponential with time co
nstants of 30 and 80 fs. This behavior points to a strong adiabaticity of t
he electron-transfer reaction with a high relevance of nuclear motions.