Abstract

An electric field is created upon photoinduced charge separation in electron donor-acceptor (D-A) molecules. The photophysics of a prototypical D-A molecule, 4-(dimethylamino)-benzonitrile (DMABN), has been under extensive investigation for decades. Here, by using the framework of the vibrational Stark effect (VSE), we show that the nitrile vibration quantifies a significant induced electric field in the intramolecular charge-transfer state of DMABN. We further demonstrate that such a phenomenon can be observed in a structurally similar aryl nitrile and that the VSE depends on solvent polarity due to dielectric screening. Our current work shows how the superb sensitivity of the nitrile vibration can be used to identify the nature of electron delocalization and quantify the induced electric field in photoinduced charge transfer processes.

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