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Real-time observation of ultrafast internal conversion in ethylbenzene by femtosecond time-resolved photoelectron imaging: erratum

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Abstract

One misprint in our manuscript is reported and corrected.

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There is one misprint in Fig. 5 of the paper [1]. The assignment of band III and IV should be interchanged in the figure. The corrected figure is given below.

 figure: Fig. 5

Fig. 5 Energy excitation scheme of the ground, excited and ionic states of EB. The pump beam (400 nm) prepares the S2 state. Due to ultrafast IC, this state converts to the lower-lying state S1 with increased vibrational energy. The transitions corresponding to PKE bands are named arbitrarily I-IV.

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1. Y. Liu, T. Gerber, Y. Sych, P. Radi, and G. Knopp, “Real-time observation of ultrafast internal conversion in ethylbenzene by femtosecond time-resolved photoelectron imaging,” Opt. Express 21(14), 16639–16647 (2013). [CrossRef]   [PubMed]  

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Fig. 5
Fig. 5 Energy excitation scheme of the ground, excited and ionic states of EB. The pump beam (400 nm) prepares the S2 state. Due to ultrafast IC, this state converts to the lower-lying state S1 with increased vibrational energy. The transitions corresponding to PKE bands are named arbitrarily I-IV.
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