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Dependence of the Intensity of Components of the Multiplet in Sensitized Phosphorescence of Acenaphthene in N-Hexane on the Exciting Pulse Duration at 77 K


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Abstract

The special features of the multiplet structure in spectra of sensitized acenaphthene phosphorescence caused by triplet-triplet energy transfer from 2,7-dibromodiphenylen sulfide (the energy donor) molecules in n-hexane matrices are investigated at 77 K. It is demonstrated that the distribution of intensities between components of the multiplet in quasi-line spectrum of sensitized acenaphthene phosphorescence depends on the freezing rate of the solution and the exciting pulse duration. The possible reasons for these dependences are discussed.

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N. V. Zhdanova

Institute of Electric Power Engineering, Electronics and Nanotechnologies at North Caucasus Federal University

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Email: zhdanova_n@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Stavropol’

M. I. Deryabin

Institute of Electric Power Engineering, Electronics and Nanotechnologies at North Caucasus Federal University

Email: zhdanova_n@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Stavropol’

D. P. Valyukhov

Institute of Electric Power Engineering, Electronics and Nanotechnologies at North Caucasus Federal University

Email: zhdanova_n@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Stavropol’

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