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Nihar Ranjan Behera1, Saroj Barik1, Saurav Dutta1
1Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600036, India.
Abstract:
We performed multiphoton ionization of styrene molecules and observed the formation of styrene and benzene cations, the latter being reported for the first time in the multiphoton ionization of styrene. The formation of the benzene cation reveals an internal conversion from the S1 state to the S0 state, which occurs via a S1/S0 conical intersection at 4.66 eV above the minimum of the S0 state. The present results indicate the position of this conical intersection to be energetically lower than the theoretically calculated value and also the previous experimental observation. The role of dissociative ionization of styrene in the formation of benzene cations in the atmosphere is discussed.
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