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David Picconi1, Vincenzo Barone, Alessandro Lami
1Scuola Normale Superiore, Piazza dei Cavalieri, 7 I-56126 Pisa, Italy.
Abstract:
A quantum mechanical study of the interplay between the bright ππ*(S(π)) and the dark nπ*(S(n)) excited states of thymine in the gas phase is reported. TD-PBE0 calculations indicate that within a relevant region of the S(π) surface, connecting the Franck-Condon point with the planar and non-planar S(π) plateau, S(π) and S(n) are almost isoenergetic and that a S(π)→S(n) population transfer is therefore likely. This latter process has been studied by two complementary quantum dynamical approaches, a three-dimensional anharmonic (quartic) model, and a full-dimensional harmonic linear vibronic coupling model. Although providing slightly different quantitative indications, both approaches predict a very fast and effective S(π)→S(n) population transfer: already at 50 fs the S(n) state is significantly populated (20-40%) and this population persists or even increases on a longer time scale.
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