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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 1980 Volume 7, Number 10, Pages 2183–2191 (Mi qe10540)

Picosecond spectroscopy of excited-state charge transfer and related phenomena

N. Mataga, T. Okada, M. Migita, N. Ikeda

Osaka University, Japan

Abstract: Picosecond laser spectroscopy was used to make a detailed study of the dynamics and electronic structure of excited states of intramolecular heteroexcimer systems. It was confirmed that as the polarity of the solvent increases, the charge-transfer process becomes faster and the electronic structure of the heteroexcimer becomes similar to a pair of solvated ions. An investigation was made of the photochemical dehydrogenation reaction for pyrene-secondary amine systems in a nonpolar solvent and methods of picosecond spectroscopy were used to show directly that the charge-transfer process is accompanied by proton transfer. Picosecond spectroscopy was used to investigate the mechanism of high-intensity fluorescence quenching observed when two $\pi$-electron systems are linked by a hydrogen bond. It was found for the first time that intermediate charge transfer states are found in the quenching process for naphthylamine-pyridine systems.

UDC: 535.21.621.375.826

PACS: 82.30.Fi, 34.70.+e, 07.65.Eh, 78.40.Dw


 English version:
Soviet Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1980, 10:10, 1264–1268

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