Femtosecond pump-probe-spectroscopy of the solvated electron in water and aqueous salt solutions

Michael Assel, Robert Laenen, Alfred Laubereau

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Abstract

Transient pump-probe experiments on the equilibrated, solvated electron in pure water and aqueous NaCl solution are carried out with femtosecond time resolution. A deconvolution of the experimental data using a 5-level scheme results in the following features: A first absorption spectrum appears immediately after excitation which can be attributed to a frequency shifted excited p′-state. The first relaxation inbetween the p-states and/or the reorganisation of the solvation shell occures on a timescale <80 fs. After an internal conversion p′-rarr;s″ with 230±40 fs the solvent surrounding cools down on a charactristic timescale of 1.35±0.15ps. The corresponding timeconstants in pure water are merkedly accelerated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)589-591
Number of pages3
JournalSpringer Series in Chemical Physics
Volume63
DOIs
StatePublished - 1998

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