Between ethylene and polyenes--the non-adiabatic dynamics of cis-dienes.

Thomas Scheby Kuhlman, William J Glover, Toshifumi Mori, Klaus Braagaard Møller, Todd J Martínez

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Abstract

Using Ab Initio Multiple Spawning (AIMS) with a Multi-State Multi-Reference Perturbation theory (MS-MR-CASPT2) treatment of the electronic structure, we have simulated the non-adiabatic excited state dynamics of cyclopentadiene (CPD) and 1,2,3,4-tetramethyl-cyclopentadiene (Me4-CPD) following excitation to S1. It is observed that torsion around the carbon-carbon double bonds is essential in reaching a conical intersection seam connecting S1 and S0. We identify two timescales; the induction time from excitation to the onset of population transfer back to S0 (CPD: -25 fs, Me4-CPD: -71 fs) and the half-life of the subsequent population transfer (CPD: -28 fs, Me4-CPD: -48 fs). The longer timescales for Me4-CPD are a kinematic consequence of the inertia of the substituents impeding the essential out-of-plane motion that leads to the conical intersection seam. A bifurcation is observed on S1 leading to population transfer being attributable, in a 5 : 2 ratio for CPD and 7 : 2 ratio for Me4-CPD, to two closely related conical intersections. Calculated time-resolved photoelectron spectra are in excellent agreement with experimental spectra validating the simulation results.
Original languageEnglish
JournalFaraday Discussions
Volume157
Pages (from-to)193-212
ISSN1359-6640
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Bibliographical note

This article is part of the collection: Molecular Reaction Dynamics in Gases, Liquids and Interfaces.

© Royal Society of Chemistry 2013

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