Steady state and time resolved studies on photophysical properties of carbazole and 9-phenyl carbazole molecules and their quenching reactions with suitable electron acceptors in the excited electronic states both at the ambient temperature and at 77K
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Condensed Matter Physics,Biochemistry,General Chemistry,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Biophysics
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