Abstract

Sub-picosecond pulses are used to measure the transient IR spectra of vibrationally excited Rh(CO) 2 (acac) in dilute solutions of n-hexane and CCl 3H. Ground-state bleach and excited-state absorption features are observed at t D>0, while interference-like spectra characteristic of the perturbed free induction decay (FID) of the probe polarization are seen at t D<). At t D>), the bleach signal exhibits an initial decay ( n-hexane, 3–6 ps; CCl 3H, 2.2–4 ps) attributed to rapid v-v coupling between the symmetric and asymmetric stretch modes of the dicarbonyl, followed by much slower ( n-hexane, 61 ps; CCl 3H, 101 ps) population relaxation. Calculated transient spectra and bleach decay curves obtained from a 5-level density matrix model of the coupled CO oscillators account for the data, including the effects due to perturbed FID and rapid v-v coupling.

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