Helium-tagging predissociation spectroscopy in the visible spectral range (He@VisPD) is shown for Rhodamine 123, Rhodamine 110, and Rhodamine 110s silver salt (silver carboxylate). It is shown that the spectra reflect single-photon absorption.
The helium-tagged ions are in the ground vibrational state, and the He@VisPD spectra feature the FranckCondon envelopes for the excitation to the first excited singlet state that agree very well with theoretical simulations. The S-0 -> S-1 excitation energies are 2.712 +/- 0.006 eV for Rhodamine 123, 2.700 +/- 0.006 eV for Rhodamine 110, and 2.751 +/- 0.006 eV for the silver salt of Rhodamine 110.
The determined energies can be slightly blue-shifted due to the binding energy of helium. The Rhodamine ions were also characterized by helium-tagging infrared photodissociation spectroscopy.
The distinctive spectral features of the individual derivatives are described and the spectra are compared to the classical solid-state IR spectra.