2016
DOI: 10.1039/c6cp02678h
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Intersystem crossing rates of single perylene molecules in ortho-dichlorobenzene

Abstract: Triplet states can be interesting for optical switching of molecular fluorescence as well as quantum experiments relying on the manipulation of spin states. However, the ground state of molecules is usually a singlet state. It is therefore interesting to study the intersystem crossing (ISC) rates between singlet and triplet states. We have measured the autocorrelation function of the fluorescence from single perylene molecules in an ortho-dichlorobenzene host matrix at cryogenic temperatures (1.3 K). We observ… Show more

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“…The lifetimes of the two triplet states are longer than reported for perylene in o ‐DCB [2] (3.0 ms and 19 ms) and n ‐nonane [28] (1.1±0.5 ms), which might be related to the deuteration of the perylene [26] . In general the triplet lifetimes are reported to be longer for deuterated fluorophores compared to their non‐deuterated analogues [26] .…”
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“…The lifetimes of the two triplet states are longer than reported for perylene in o ‐DCB [2] (3.0 ms and 19 ms) and n ‐nonane [28] (1.1±0.5 ms), which might be related to the deuteration of the perylene [26] . In general the triplet lifetimes are reported to be longer for deuterated fluorophores compared to their non‐deuterated analogues [26] .…”
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confidence: 65%
“…The autocorrelations were obtained at a broad range of excitation intensities, in order to observe if there was any saturation of the correlation time and of the correlation contrast at high intensities, as is common for regular ISC [2] . However, this was not the case.…”
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“…This is a generalised statement, typically organic fluorescent compounds have k ISC in the region of 10 6 s À1 . [50][51][52] Assuming the rate constant for fluorescence is faster than k ISC , fluorescence is the only radiative decay process possible.…”
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confidence: 99%