FEMTOSECOND PHOTOISOMERIZATION OF CIS-AZOBENZENE
1997
Abstract Femtosecond transient absorption measurements of the photoisomerization of azobenzene excited at 435 nm in the long-wavelength formation with a dominating 170 fs and a weak 2 ps component. During the decay of the excited state some oscillatory features are found. Vibrational cooling of the hot photoproducts in the ground state occurs on a time scale of 10 ps. A slower initial photoreaction, which can be described by two time constants, 0.32 and 2.1 ps, is found for the trans -isomer. The experimental results support the idea, that excitation of the S 1 (nπ ∗ ) bands of azobenzene leads to photoisomerization via inversion at one of the nitrogen atoms.
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