Degenerate pump-probe femtosecond spectroscopy is used to examine the prima
ry photodynamics of eumelanin from Sepia officinalis following UV-A excitat
ion. Exciting and probing at 320, 350, and 380 nm produces a transient abso
rption that rises within the instrument response and decays with a lifetime
less than approximately 50 fs. Following the rapid decay of this transient
signal, the recovery dynamics associated with the bleaching of the ground-
state absorption are observed. The transient pump-probe data are compared t
o reported photoacoustic and time-resolved emission data. This comparison s
hows the dominant nonradiative process in eumelanin is repopulation of the
ground electronic state and that the time constants revealed by the nonexpo
nential decays of the emission and absorption data are associated with chem
ically distinct species.