Extremely Long-Living Metastable State of Na2 [Fe(CN)5NO] · 2H2O Single Crystals: Optical Properties

Abstract
Below 160 K, crystalline Na2[Fe(CN)5NO] · 2H2O is transformed into an extremely longliving metastable state (τ>107 sec) by irradiation with 400-540-nm light. At T>160 K and by irradiation with red light the new state decays exponentially. During population the transmission of the crystal shows characteristic time behavior with wavelength-dependent saturation. Raman spectra show the coexistence of the ground and metastable states. New infrared and visible absorption bands are interpreted in terms of an energy scheme of the metastable state.