Abstract
The rare observation of transient Rh···Rh excimer formation in a single crystal is reported. The estimated excited-state lifetime at 100 K is 2 ns, which makes it the shortest-lived small-molecule species caught experimentally using the laser-pump/X-ray-probe time-resolved Laue method. Upon excitation with 390 nm laser light, the intermolecular Rh···Rh distance decreases from 3.379(4) to 3.19(1) Å, and the metal-metal contact gains more bonding character. On the basis of the experimental results and theoretical modeling, the structural changes determined with 100 ps time resolution reflect principally the S0 → S1 electronic transition.
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