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Yi Xu1, Lars Mewes1, Erling Thyrhaug1
1Technical University of Munich, TUM School of Natural Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Professorship of Dynamic Spectroscopy, Lichtenbergstraße 4, 85748 Garching, Germany.
Abstract:
The optical spectra of molecules are often highly congested, inhibiting definite assignment of features and dynamics. In this work, we demonstrate and apply a polarization-based strategy for the decomposition of time-resolved optical spectra to analyze the electronic structure and energy transfer in a molecular donor-acceptor (D-A) dyad. We choose a dyad with orthogonal transition dipole moments for D and A and high fluorescence quantum yield to show that polarization-controlled ultrafast transient absorption spectra can isolate the pure D and A parts of the total signal. This provides a strategy to greatly reduce spectral congestion in complex systems and thus allows for detailed studies of electronic structure and electronic energy transfer.
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