Abstract
Rotationally resolved electronic spectra of several low frequency vibrational bands that appear in the S(1) ← S(0) transition of 4-fluorobenzyl alcohol (4FBA) in the collision-free environment of a molecular beam have been observed and assigned. Each transition is split into two or more components by the tunneling motion of the attached -CH(2)OH group. A similar splitting is observed in the microwave spectrum of 4FBA. Analyses of these data show that 4FBA has a gauche structure in both electronic states, but that the ground state C(1)C(2)-C(7)O dihedral angle of ∼60° changes by ∼30° when the photon is absorbed. The barriers to the torsional motion of the attached -CH(2)OH group are also quite different in the two electronic states; V(2) ∼ 300 cm(-1) high and ∼60° wide in the S(0) state, and V(2) ∼ 300 cm(-1) high and ∼120° wide (or V(2) ∼ 1200 cm(-1) high and ∼60° wide) in the S(1) state. Possible reasons for these behaviors are discussed.
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