Abstract

We studied the transient electron‐transfer process in CsCoFe and RbMnFe Prussian Blue analogues by time‐resolved X‐ray absorption near‐edge structure (XANES) and by time‐resolved optical spectroscopy. We performed time‐resolved studies on CsCoFe nanocrystals dispersed in solution. The XANES results obtained at room temperature clearly evidence CoIII(low spin)FeII→CoII(high spin)FeIII electron transfer between the metal centers through opposite spectral shifts at the Fe and Co edges. We also studied the MnIII(low spin)FeII→MnII(high spin)FeIII process in an RbMnFe powder sample at thermal equilibrium and under laser excitation. Optical spectroscopy revealed that the process occurs on the picosecond timescale, as already reported by Raman spectroscopy, and that the lifetime of the photoinduced charge‐transfer states is in the 1–10 µs range, depending on the sample and temperature.

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