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Population and coherence dynamics in large conjugated porphyrin nanorings

In photosynthesis, nature exploits the distinctive electronic properties of chromophores arranged in supramolecular rings for efficient light harvesting. Among synthetic supramolecular cyclic structures, porphyrin nanorings have attracted considerable attention as they have a resemblance to naturall...

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Autores principales: Bressan, Giovanni, Jirasek, Michael, Roy, Palas, Anderson, Harry L., Meech, Stephen R., Heisler, Ismael A.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9400675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36091893
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc01971j
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author Bressan, Giovanni
Jirasek, Michael
Roy, Palas
Anderson, Harry L.
Meech, Stephen R.
Heisler, Ismael A.
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Jirasek, Michael
Roy, Palas
Anderson, Harry L.
Meech, Stephen R.
Heisler, Ismael A.
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description In photosynthesis, nature exploits the distinctive electronic properties of chromophores arranged in supramolecular rings for efficient light harvesting. Among synthetic supramolecular cyclic structures, porphyrin nanorings have attracted considerable attention as they have a resemblance to naturally occurring light-harvesting structures but offer the ability to control ring size and the level of disorder. Here, broadband femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy, with pump pulses in resonance with either the high or the low energy sides of the inhomogeneously broadened absorption spectrum, is used to study the population dynamics and ground and excited state vibrational coherence in large porphyrin nanorings. A series of fully conjugated, alkyne bridged, nanorings constituted of between ten and forty porphyrin units is studied. Pump-wavelength dependent fast spectral evolution is found. A fast rise or decay of the stimulated emission is found when large porphyrin nanorings are excited on, respectively, the high or low energy side of the absorption spectrum. Such dynamics are consistent with the hypothesis of a variation in transition dipole moment across the inhomogeneously broadened ground state ensemble. The observed dynamics indicate the interplay of nanoring conformation and oscillator strength. Oscillatory dynamics on the sub-ps time domain are observed in both pumping conditions. A combined analysis of the excitation wavelength-dependent transient spectra along with the amplitude and phase evolution of the oscillations allows assignment to vibrational wavepackets evolving on either ground or excited states electronic potential energy surfaces. Even though porphyrin nanorings support highly delocalized electronic wavefunctions, with coherence length spanning tens of chromophores, the measured vibrational coherences remain localised on the monomers. The main contributions to the beatings are assigned to two vibrational modes localised on the porphyrin cores: a Zn–N stretching mode and a skeletal methinic/pyrrolic C–C stretching and in-plane bending mode.
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spelling pubmed-94006752022-09-08 Population and coherence dynamics in large conjugated porphyrin nanorings Bressan, Giovanni Jirasek, Michael Roy, Palas Anderson, Harry L. Meech, Stephen R. Heisler, Ismael A. Chem Sci Chemistry In photosynthesis, nature exploits the distinctive electronic properties of chromophores arranged in supramolecular rings for efficient light harvesting. Among synthetic supramolecular cyclic structures, porphyrin nanorings have attracted considerable attention as they have a resemblance to naturally occurring light-harvesting structures but offer the ability to control ring size and the level of disorder. Here, broadband femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy, with pump pulses in resonance with either the high or the low energy sides of the inhomogeneously broadened absorption spectrum, is used to study the population dynamics and ground and excited state vibrational coherence in large porphyrin nanorings. A series of fully conjugated, alkyne bridged, nanorings constituted of between ten and forty porphyrin units is studied. Pump-wavelength dependent fast spectral evolution is found. A fast rise or decay of the stimulated emission is found when large porphyrin nanorings are excited on, respectively, the high or low energy side of the absorption spectrum. Such dynamics are consistent with the hypothesis of a variation in transition dipole moment across the inhomogeneously broadened ground state ensemble. The observed dynamics indicate the interplay of nanoring conformation and oscillator strength. Oscillatory dynamics on the sub-ps time domain are observed in both pumping conditions. A combined analysis of the excitation wavelength-dependent transient spectra along with the amplitude and phase evolution of the oscillations allows assignment to vibrational wavepackets evolving on either ground or excited states electronic potential energy surfaces. Even though porphyrin nanorings support highly delocalized electronic wavefunctions, with coherence length spanning tens of chromophores, the measured vibrational coherences remain localised on the monomers. The main contributions to the beatings are assigned to two vibrational modes localised on the porphyrin cores: a Zn–N stretching mode and a skeletal methinic/pyrrolic C–C stretching and in-plane bending mode. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9400675/ /pubmed/36091893 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc01971j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Bressan, Giovanni
Jirasek, Michael
Roy, Palas
Anderson, Harry L.
Meech, Stephen R.
Heisler, Ismael A.
Population and coherence dynamics in large conjugated porphyrin nanorings
title Population and coherence dynamics in large conjugated porphyrin nanorings
title_full Population and coherence dynamics in large conjugated porphyrin nanorings
title_fullStr Population and coherence dynamics in large conjugated porphyrin nanorings
title_full_unstemmed Population and coherence dynamics in large conjugated porphyrin nanorings
title_short Population and coherence dynamics in large conjugated porphyrin nanorings
title_sort population and coherence dynamics in large conjugated porphyrin nanorings
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9400675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36091893
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc01971j
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