Relaxation dynamics of even parity (A,) states in poly(p-phenylene vinylene
) derivatives are studied using a novel fsec transient spectroscopy, in whi
ch two different excitation pulses successively generate odd parity (1 B-1(
u)) excitons at 2.2 eV and then reexcite them to higher A(g) states. For re
excitation energies h omega < 1.1 eV ultrafast internal conversion hack to
1(1)B(u) takes place in accordance with Vavilov-Kasha's rule. However, for
h omega > 1.1 eV the decay occurs in a nonemissive state identified as a po
laron pair, showing that the A, states above 3.3 eV mediate charge transfer
.