Continuous Tuning of Intersystem Crossing Times in Rose Bengal Water/Methanol Solutions
Onno Strolka,
Pascal Rauthe,
Tim Muschik
et al.
Abstract:We use femtosecond transient broadband absorption spectroscopy (TAS) to characterize Rose Bengal in water/ methanol solutions and reveal a continuous tunability of intersystem crossing (ISC) times by changing the mole fraction of the solvents. We find that the transients of excited state absorptions (ESAs) in Rose Bengal at ∼430 nm can be attributed to transitions from the singlet state S 1 , with decay times of 74 ps via ISC in pure water and up to 405 ps in pure methanol. TA measurements at near-infrared wav… Show more
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