Abstract

The excited-state decay dynamics of 2-ethylpyrrole following UV excitation in the wavelength range of 254.8-218.0 nm is investigated in detail using the femtosecond time-resolved photoelectron imaging method. The time-resolved photoelectron spectra and photoelectron angular distributions at all pump wavelengths are carefully analysed and the following picture is derived: at the longest pump wavelengths (254.8, 248.3 and 246.1 nm), 2-ethylpyrrole is excited to the S1(1πσ*) state having a lifetime of about 50 fs. At 248.3, 246.1 and 237.4 nm, another excited state of Rydberg character is excited. The lifetime of this state is ∼570 fs at 237.4 nm and becomes slightly longer at other two pump wavelengths. At the shortest pump wavelengths (230.8 and 218.0 nm), 2-ethylpyrrole is excited to a state which is tentatively assigned to the 11ππ* state, having a lifetime of 75 ± 15 and 48 ± 10 fs for the longer and shorter pump wavelengths, respectively. Internal conversion to the S1(1πσ*) state might be one of the decay mechanisms of the 11ππ* state.

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