Abstract

Generation of the radical cation from 1B u-type states (1B u + and/or 1B u −) of all- trans-β-carotene in chloroform was demonstrated by sub-picosecond time-resolved absorption spectroscopy. In the visible region, ground-state absorption bleaching completely recovered in n-hexane but not in chloroform. In near-infrared, broad transient absorptions from 1B u + and 1B u − states appeared and decayed within 1 ps in both solvents, while weak transient absorption ascribable to the cation appeared and stayed until 40 ps after excitation in chloroform, but not in n-hexane. In chloroform, direct transformation from the 1B u-type singlet state to the radical cation had a time constant 0.14±0.03 ps.

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