Ultrafast switching of photochromic oxazine: A theoretical explanation

IF 2.8 3区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Yekaterina Omelkova, Ella Tkachenko, Victor Kostjukov
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Abstract

We have shown that ultrafast switching of photochromic oxazine (PCOX) can occur via a singlet mechanism. Previously, only a triplet model of PCOX photoconversion was proposed by other authors. According to our TD-DFT/DFT calculations, PCOX undergoes a photoinduced S0 → S3 electron transition. As a result, the electron density between the C2 and O1 atoms decreases and with the participation of thermal motion, the bond between them is broken. In the resulting excited open form of PCOX, an intramolecular stacking excimer is formed. During its relaxation to the ground state, the stacking is preserved, preventing the rotation of the aromatic systems around the alkyl linker connecting them and thus facilitating a very rapid recovery of the C2-O1 bond. Therefore, the photochemical pathway of PCOX can be represented as the following scheme: Closed(S0) → Closed(S3) → Open stacked(S3) → Open stacked(S0) → Closed(S0).

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Chemical Physics Letters
Chemical Physics Letters 化学-物理:原子、分子和化学物理
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5.70
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798
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Chemical Physics Letters has an open access mirror journal, Chemical Physics Letters: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. Chemical Physics Letters publishes brief reports on molecules, interfaces, condensed phases, nanomaterials and nanostructures, polymers, biomolecular systems, and energy conversion and storage. Criteria for publication are quality, urgency and impact. Further, experimental results reported in the journal have direct relevance for theory, and theoretical developments or non-routine computations relate directly to experiment. Manuscripts must satisfy these criteria and should not be minor extensions of previous work.
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