On low temperature fluorescence of perylene crystals |
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Authors: | E. Von Freydorf J. Kinder M.E. Michel-Beyerle |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie, Technische Universität München, 8 Munich 2, Germany |
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Abstract: | At low temperatures, the broad excimer fluorescence band of α-perylene crystals is replaced by a weakly structured emission at higher energy. This emission originates from a new crystal state (Y-state) which is populated independently of the high temperature excimer (E-state). Due to the temperature dependence of its first order decay rate and due to the thermally activated formation of the E-state, the Y-emission grows rapidly at temperatures below 90 K. The Y-emission differs from the fluorescence of the monomeric β-perylene at 5.5 K by its Stokes shift of 1300 cm?1, the lack of vibronic structure, the long first order decay time of 40 ns and the absence of bimolecular annihilation indicating a localized state. The Y-state is attributed to a less relaxed pair state formed upon contraction of the dimeric crystal lattice. |
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