Steady-State Spectroscopic and Fluorescence Lifetime Measurements of New Two-Photon Absorbing Fluorene Derivatives |
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Authors: | Kevin D. Belfield Mikhailo V. Bondar Olga V. Przhonska Katherine J. Schafer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemistry, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida;(2) Department of Photoactivity, Institute of Physics, Kiev, Ukraine |
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Abstract: | ![]() Steady-state excitation anisotropy, lifetimes, and time-resolved emission spectra of new 2-photon absorbing fluorene derivatives were measured in aprotic solvents at room temperature. Excitation anisotropy spectra in viscous silicon oil allowed the determination of the spectral position of three electronic transitions S0 S1, S0 S2, S0 S3 (Si, i = 1, 2, 3 are the singlet electronic states) and the angles ( 30°) between absorption S0 S1 and emission S1 S0 dipole moments for the first electronic transition. Solvate relaxation processes in the first excited state of the investigated fluorene molecules affect the lifetimes of these states, 1, so that experimental values of 1 do not correspond to those calculated by Strickler and Berg theory. The influence of the molecular concentration on the fluorescence quantum yields and 1 have been investigated. |
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Keywords: | Steady-state spectroscopy fluorescence lifetime anisotropy |
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