International audienceThe ultrafast relaxation occurring in pyrene upon excitation at 4.68 eV was studied in a supersonic gas-jet fs pump-probe experiment. Mass spectrometry and velocity map imaging of photoelectrons produced by probing via multiphoton ionisation at 800 nm reveal that the initially prepared wave packet exhibits a fast relaxation (¡80 fs), followed by a slower one of 200 fs. By comparing the propensity rules of photoionisation observed at one color with ab initio calculations, we tentatively assign these two timescales to a first internal conversion to the dark bB 3g state followed by a second one to the long lived aB 2u first excited state. Vertical excitation energies determined using ab initio Multi-State Complete Active ...
We study the applicability of femtosecond time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy to the study of s...
X-rays promote electrons from the core levels to vacant valence orbitals, thus endowing them with a ...
We present a combined experimental and computational study of the relaxation dynamics of the ethylen...
International audienceThe ultrafast relaxation occurring in pyrene upon excitation at 4.68 eV was st...
The ultrafast relaxation occurring in pyrene upon excitation at 4.68 eV was studied in a supersonic ...
We determined the complete relaxation dynamics of pyrene in ethanol from the second bright state, em...
The ultrafast electronic dynamics of pyrazine (C4N2H4) were studied by time-resolved photoelectron i...
This article describes our recent experimental studies on internal conversion via a conical intersec...
We study the applicability of femtosecond time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy to the study of s...
Studying the ultrafast dynamics of small molecules can serve as the first step in understanding the ...
This PhD thesis investigated the ultrafast dynamics of photochromic molecules and argon clusters in ...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) play an important role in interstellar chemistry and are sub...
Femtosecond time resolved photoelectron imaging has been applied to the electronic relaxation of an ...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) play an important role in interstellar chemistry and are sub...
We study the applicability of femtosecond time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy to the study of s...
X-rays promote electrons from the core levels to vacant valence orbitals, thus endowing them with a ...
We present a combined experimental and computational study of the relaxation dynamics of the ethylen...
International audienceThe ultrafast relaxation occurring in pyrene upon excitation at 4.68 eV was st...
The ultrafast relaxation occurring in pyrene upon excitation at 4.68 eV was studied in a supersonic ...
We determined the complete relaxation dynamics of pyrene in ethanol from the second bright state, em...
The ultrafast electronic dynamics of pyrazine (C4N2H4) were studied by time-resolved photoelectron i...
This article describes our recent experimental studies on internal conversion via a conical intersec...
We study the applicability of femtosecond time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy to the study of s...
Studying the ultrafast dynamics of small molecules can serve as the first step in understanding the ...
This PhD thesis investigated the ultrafast dynamics of photochromic molecules and argon clusters in ...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) play an important role in interstellar chemistry and are sub...
Femtosecond time resolved photoelectron imaging has been applied to the electronic relaxation of an ...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) play an important role in interstellar chemistry and are sub...
We study the applicability of femtosecond time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy to the study of s...
X-rays promote electrons from the core levels to vacant valence orbitals, thus endowing them with a ...
We present a combined experimental and computational study of the relaxation dynamics of the ethylen...