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1 April 1990 Photochemical hole burning in photoadducts of linear polyacenes
Mark A. Iannone, Richard A. Mackay, Gary W. Scott, Tomihiro Yamashita
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Abstract
Recent results are reported regarding the low temperature photochemistry and spectroscopy of several photoadducts of linear polyacenes blended into amorphous polymer hosts. The molecules studied are the anthracene-tetracene photoadduct, the 9-bromoanthracene-tetracene photoadduct, both isomers of ditetracene, and the D2h symmetric form of dipentacene (s-dipentacene). Low temperature fluorescence spectra and temperature cycling and matrix effects on photochemical hole burning spectra are presented. A discussion of the photochemical mechanism for some of the photoadducts which requires triplet-triplet absorption at low temperature is also presented.
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Mark A. Iannone, Richard A. Mackay, Gary W. Scott, and Tomihiro Yamashita "Photochemical hole burning in photoadducts of linear polyacenes", Proc. SPIE 1213, Photopolymer Device Physics, Chemistry, and Applications, (1 April 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.18019
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KEYWORDS
Polymethylmethacrylate

Luminescence

Molecules

Hole burning spectroscopy

Phosphorescence

Combustion

Chemistry

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