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Electric Fields Influence Intramolecular Vibrational Energy Relaxation and Line Widths

Anwesha Maitra, Sohini Sarkar, David M. Leitner, Jahan M. Dawlaty

2021The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Intramolecular vibrational energy relaxation (IVR) is fundamentally important to chemical dynamics. We show that externally applied electric fields affect IVR and vibrational line widths by changing the anharmonic couplings and frequency detunings between modes. We demonstrate this effect in benzonitrile for which prior experimental results show a decrease in vibrational line width as a function of applied electric field. We identify three major channels for IVR that depend on electric field. In the dominant channel, the electric field affects the frequency detuning, while in the other two channels, variation of anharmonic couplings as a function of field is the underlying mechanism. Consistent with experimental results, we show that the combination of all channels gives rise to reduced line widths with increasing electric field in benzonitrile. Our results are relevant for controlling IVR with external or internal fields and for gaining a more complete interpretation of line widths of vibrational Stark probes.

Topics & Concepts

Electric fieldAnharmonicityVibrational energy relaxationBenzonitrileIntramolecular forceRelaxation (psychology)Stark effectAtomic physicsLine (geometry)Field (mathematics)ChemistryPhysicsCondensed matter physicsExcited stateQuantum mechanicsSocial psychologyMedicinal chemistryMathematicsGeometryPsychologyPure mathematicsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesSpectroscopy and Laser ApplicationsPhotochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies