Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, New York 10027, NY, USA
Abstract
A primary mechanism of energy relaxation and chemical change in
organic molecules in excited electronic states is charge transfer. 1 The
charge transfer process can be intermolecular, involving an excited
molecule and a neighboring molecule, one serving as an acceptor and
the other as a donor molecule, or intramolecular, involving a charge
redistribution in the excited molecule which produces a very large
excited state dipole moment.In our investigations of the dynamics of these various charge transfer
processes, a picosecond laser pulse was used to excite the molecules
of interest. The charge transfer dynamics were monitored by a variety
of techniques, including transient absorption of the excited charge
transfer complex (exciplex) or ion radicals by a time delayed
picosecond pulse, and fluorescence from the exciplex and from the
initially excited molecule using a picosecond streak camera for
detection.
Subject
Spectroscopy,Biochemistry,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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