“Dark” Excited States of Diphenylacetylene Studied by Nonresonant Two-Photon Excitation Optical-Probing Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
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DOI:
10.1007/s10765-012-1296-8
Publication Date:
2012-09-22T06:49:35Z
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ABSTRACT
Optical probing photoacoustic spectroscopy (OPPAS), a photothermal calorimetric technique, was applied to investigate one-photon forbidden “dark” electronically excited singlet states of diphenylacetylene (DPA), belonging to the D 2h point group. When 502 nm light from a pulsed OPO laser was focused into a DPA hexane solution, an acoustic wave was detected as a transient angular deflection of the probe beam (He–Ne laser). The laser power dependence of the OPPAS signal was estimated to be 1.9 ± 0.2, suggesting two-photon absorption for acoustic generation. With the OPPAS technique, we successfully obtained a nonresonant two-photon absorption spectrum of DPA in solution for the first time. The two-photon allowed 11 B 3g and 21 A g states were found to be above the one-photon allowed 11 B 1u state. These results show that OPPAS is a highly sensitive technique applicable to two-photon absorption spectral measurements of nonfluorescent species.
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