Overlapping Resonances Interference-induced Transparency: The S0 S2/S1 Photoexcitation Spectrum of Pyrazine
Abstract
The phenomenon of "overlapping resonances interference-induced transparency" (ORIT) is introduced and studied in detail for the S0 S2/S1 photoexcitation of cold pyrazine (C4H4N2). In ORIT a molecule becomes transparent at specific wavelengths due to interferences between envelopes of spectral lines displaying overlapping resonances. An example is the S2 S1 internal conversion in pyrazine where destructive interference between overlapping resonances causes the S0 S2/S1 light absorption to disappear at certain wavelengths. ORIT may be of practical importance in multi-component mixtures where it would allow for the selective excitation of some molecules in preference to others. Interference induced cross section enhancement is also shown.
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