Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104, PA, USA
Abstract
A review is presented of our recent studies of vibrational energy relaxation of moderately
sized molecules in a variety of media and of the effect of vibrational relaxation on
processes such as molecular rearrangements.Data are presented on intramolecular dynamical processes involving p-difluorobenzene
and an experiment is described which allows the study of spectral evolution on the
picosecond timescale under collision-free conditions.The vibrational (T1) relaxation of the apparently simple system consisting of a
diatomic CN− ion in aqueous solution was studied and found to be in the range of a few
picoseconds and to be concentration dependent. These results, and the effects of
counterions, are suggested to be the result of aggregation of the ions. A discussion of
the Raman lineshapes is given in relation to the measured T1 times.
Subject
Spectroscopy,Biochemistry,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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