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Lenef, Julia D; Lee, Si Young; Fuelling, Kalyn M; Rivera_Cruz, Kevin E; Prajapati, Aditya; Delgado_Cornejo, Daniel O; Cho, Tae H; Sun, Kai; Alvarado, Eugenio; Arthur, Timothy S; et al (, Nano Letters)
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Cohen, Trevor; Svadlenak, Nathan; Smith, Charles; Vo, Krystal; Lee, Si-Young; Parejo-Vidal, Ana; Kincaid, Joseph R. A.; Sobolewski, Andrzej L.; Rode, Michal F.; de Vries, Mattanjah S. (, The European Physical Journal D)Abstract Indigo, a rich blue dye, is an incredibly photostable molecule that has survived in ancient art for centuries. It is also unique in that it can undergo both an excited-state hydrogen and proton transfer on the picosecond timescale followed by a ground-state back transfer. Previously, we performed gas phase excited-state lifetime studies on indigo to study these processes in a solvent-free environment, combined with excited-state calculations. We found two decay pathways, a fast sub-nanosecond decay and a slow decay on the order of 10 ns. Calculations of the excited-state potential energy surface found that both hydrogen and proton transfer are nearly isoenergetic separated by a 0.1 eV barrier. To further elucidate these dynamics, we now report a study with deuterated indigo, using resonance-enhanced multi-photon ionization and pump-probe spectroscopy with mass spectrometric isotopomer selection. From new calculations of the excited-state potential energy surface, we find sequential double-proton or hydrogen transfer, whereby the trajectory to the second transfer passes a second barrier and then encounters a conical intersection that leads back to the ground state. We find that deuteration only increases the excited-state lifetimes of the fast decay channel, suggesting tunneling through the first barrier, while the slower channel is not affected and may involve a different intermediate state. Graphical abstractmore » « less
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Gül, Önder; Ronen, Yuval; Lee, Si Young; Shapourian, Hassan; Zauberman, Jonathan; Lee, Young Hee; Watanabe, Kenji; Taniguchi, Takashi; Vishwanath, Ashvin; Yacoby, Amir; et al (, Physical Review X)
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