The gas-phase infrared spectrum of the coronene cation in the 700-1700 cm(-
1) range is presented. The spectrum is obtained via multiphoton dissociatio
n spectroscopy of ionic coronene stored in a quadrupole ion trap using the
intense and narrowband infrared radiation of a free electron laser. The spe
ctrum shows main absorption peaks at 849, 1327, and 1533 cm(-1) along with
some weak and barely resolved features, in good agreement with density func
tional calculations if the effects of vibrational anharmonicity are account
ed for. Relative line intensities show remarkable differences with respect
to matrix isolation data. The novel experimental technique applied here lea
ds in a natural way to an absorption spectrum of highly excited species. He
nce, measured absorption spectra can be compared rather directly to interst
ellar emission spectra, negating to some extent the need for detailed model
calculations.