Transient absorption spectroscopy based on uncompressed hollow core fiber white light proves pre-association between a radical ion photocatalyst and substrate

We present a hollow-core fiber (HCF) based transient absorption experiment, with capabilities beyond common titanium:sapphire based setups. By spectral filtering of the HCF spectrum, we provide pump pulses centered at 425 nm with several hundred nJ of pulse energy at the sample position. By employin...

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Published inThe Journal of chemical physics Vol. 158; no. 14; pp. 144201 - 144208
Main Authors Kumar, Ajeet, Malevich, Pavel, Mewes, Lars, Wu, Shangze, Barham, Joshua P., Hauer, Jürgen
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Institute of Physics 14.04.2023
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ISSN0021-9606
1089-7690
1089-7690
DOI10.1063/5.0142225

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Summary:We present a hollow-core fiber (HCF) based transient absorption experiment, with capabilities beyond common titanium:sapphire based setups. By spectral filtering of the HCF spectrum, we provide pump pulses centered at 425 nm with several hundred nJ of pulse energy at the sample position. By employing the red edge of the HCF output for seeding CaF2, we obtain smooth probing spectra in the range between 320 and 900 nm. We demonstrate the capabilities of our experiment by following the ultrafast relaxation dynamics of a radical cationic photocatalyst to prove its pre-association with an arene substrate, a phenomenon that was not detectable previously by steady-state spectroscopic techniques. The detected preassembly rationalizes the successful participation of radical ionic photocatalysts in single electron transfer reactions, a notion that has been subject to controversy in recent years.
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ISSN:0021-9606
1089-7690
1089-7690
DOI:10.1063/5.0142225